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Measurement of Phytoplankton Population by the Pigment Extraction Method
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1. In order that the Harvey method shall estimate without avoidable error the concentration of marine or freshwater phytoplankton, it is essential, firstly
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- Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom , Volume 25 , Issue 4 , September 1943 , pp. 739 - 744
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