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Potential role of metal-binding proteins in cadmium detoxification in themisto libellula (mandt) and themisto abyssorum boeck from the greenland sea
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Feeding, respiration and life history of the hyperiid amphipod Themisto libellula in the Arctic marginal ice zone of the Greenland Sea
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