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1936. The pollution of the sea and shore by oil; a report 



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1933. Disposal of refinery wastes. Section 1. Waste water 

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Chfpman, Walter A. tfr. 



1948. Physiological effects of sulphate pulp mill wastes on 

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Clark, A. J. 



1933. The mode of action of drugs on cells, vii + 298 pp« 

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Clarke, George L« 



1947. Poisoning and recovery in barnacles and mussels. 

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Ellis, Carle ton, 



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Fowler, H. C. 



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Galtsoff, Paul S. 



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