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- Page 13 and 14: P-10 A preliminary assessment of th
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- Page 17 and 18: P-46 The study of Vibrio species in
- Page 19 and 20: ABSTRACTS OF PRESENTATIONS_________
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- Page 23 and 24: ReferencesBiggs-Allen, G. E. (1990)
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O-34 EXPLORING THE 3X+1 PROBLEMChar
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Eventually, however, almost every s
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P-2 CIRCULATION PATTERNS IN DISCOVE
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The anthropogenic effects on the ba
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elationships established between th
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Results of microcosm experiments sh
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P-10 A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF TH
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Realizing this, a decision has been
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P-13 THE USE OF PERIPHYTON AND BENT
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In (i) and (ii) above, emphasis is
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symbiotic fauna, which includes nem
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P-16 PARASITISM OF THE COFFEE LEAF
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P-18 RISK FACTORS FOR TRANSMISSION
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P-20 THE COMPATIBILITY OF A THIODAN
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There was increased consumption of
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Toxicity data suggest that 0.0025 -
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Levels were generally higher during
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The original photographs were used
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Figure:Map showing present extent o
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Figure:External view of Cushmania a
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The method involved the removal of
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Species studied include Gracilaria
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P-35 CHARACTERISATION OF EXTRACELLU
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Xanthosoma violaeceae and Colocasia
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P-40 BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES ASSOCIATED
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P-44 EFFICACY OF PETRIFILM METHODS
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The compound demonstrated a toxicit
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P-50 QUALITATIVE ANALYSES OF CARIBB
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P-53 TEMPERATURE AND HEAT REMOTE CO
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P-57 THE ELECTRODYNAMICS OF A JOSEP
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P-61 ON ASYMPTOTIC STABILITY OF NON