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Nutrient effects on phytoplankton (particularly emiliania huxleyi) dynamics with special reference to the atmospheric deposition in the northeastern mediterranean /
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2004
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Eker Develi, Elif
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E. Eker Develi, “Nutrient effects on phytoplankton (particularly emiliania huxleyi) dynamics with special reference to the atmospheric deposition in the northeastern mediterranean /,” Ph.D. - Doctoral Program, Middle East Technical University, 2004.