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Environmental Toxicology in South East Asia

Proceedings Out of Print
Edited By: B Widianarko, K Vink and NM van Straalen
352 pages, B/w photos, figs, tabs
Environmental Toxicology in South East Asia
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  • Environmental Toxicology in South East Asia ISBN: 9789053832875 Paperback Dec 1994 Out of Print #46885
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Contains papers presented at a conference held in Salatiga, Indonesia in 1992. The book documents recent scientific achievements of pesticide studies, heavy metal studies and the development of toxicity tests using indigenous species. Examples are given of site-specific assessments in aquatic and terrestrial environments.

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Proceedings Out of Print
Edited By: B Widianarko, K Vink and NM van Straalen
352 pages, B/w photos, figs, tabs
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