The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application
2001 doctoral thesis by James M. Ataria at Lincoln University
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The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application
Summary
The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application is a doctoral thesis[1].
Key Facts
- The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application authored James M. Ataria[2].
- The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application's instance of is recorded as doctoral thesis[3].
- The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application's publisher is recorded as Research@Lincoln[4].
- The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application's language of work or name is recorded as English[5].
- The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application's country of origin is recorded as New Zealand[6].
- The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application's publication date is recorded as +2001-00-00T00:00:00Z[7].
- The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application's main subject is recorded as short-finned eel[8].
- The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application's main subject is recorded as biomarker[9].
- The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application's main subject is recorded as biological effect[10].
- The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application's main subject is recorded as ecotoxicology[11].
- The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application's main subject is recorded as glutathione S-transferase[12].
- The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application's main subject is recorded as vitellogenins[13].
- The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application's work available at URL is recorded as https://researcharchive.lincoln.ac.nz/handle/10182/2096[14].
- The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application's Handle ID is recorded as 10182/2096[15].
- The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application's title is recorded as The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application[16].
- The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application's copyright holder is recorded as James M. Ataria[17].
- The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application's thesis submitted to is recorded as Lincoln University[18].
- The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as NZThesisProject[19].
- The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application's copyright status is recorded as copyrighted[20].
- The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application's thesis committee member is recorded as Ravi Gooneratne[21].
- The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application's thesis committee member is recorded as Charles Eason[22].
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The development of biological effects based tests in eels and mice and their application's instance of is recorded as doctoral thesis[3].