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Synchronicity of Climate Driven Regime Shifts Among the East Asian Marginal Sea Waters and Major Fish Species
Journal of Environmental Biology
- India
doi 10.22438/jeb/40/5(si)/si-18
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Mutagenesis
Health
Environmental Engineering
Toxicology
Date
September 15, 2019
Authors
S.M.M. Rahman
H.K. Jung
H.J. Park
J.M. Park
C.I. Lee
Publisher
Triveni Enterprises
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