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bibliographicCitation Weinstein JE, Sanger DM. Comparative tolerance of two estuarine annelids to fluoranthene under normoxic and moderately hypoxic conditions. Mar Environ Res. 2003 Dec;56(5):637–48. doi: 10.1016/s0141-1136(03)00047-3. PMID: 12927743.
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