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1960. Primary productivity and fertility at Station 



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1964. Marine phytoplankton photosynthesis as a 



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1971a. The relative importance of nannoplankton 

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1965. An automated technique for determining the 

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1970. Large scale studies of primary production 

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1966. The advent of the spring bloom in the eastern 

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