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Advances in marine benthic ecology using in situ sensors
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2012-01-01
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Le Bris, Nadine
Contreira, Leonardo
Yücel, Mustafa
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/82323
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Sensors for Ecology
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N. Le Bris, L. Contreira, and M. Yücel,
Advances in marine benthic ecology using in situ sensors
. 2012, p. 225.