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    ...; or as a consequence of wear, for example fibres released from textiles. The main source of microplastic...
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    by Thompson, R, Napper, I
    Published 2019
    ...© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019. Microplastics are small pieces of plastic debris less than 5...
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    ... digestive systems and their contents, muscle fibres, and visual and nervous systems for a number of taxa...
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    ... digestive systems and their contents, muscle fibres, and visual and nervous systems for a number of taxa...
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    ... reconstruct digestive systems and their contents; muscle fibres; and visual and nervous systems, for a number...
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    ... reconstruct digestive systems and their contents; muscle fibres; and visual and nervous systems, for a number...
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    ..., Newfoundland, Canada, as red brown single laths and fibres included in feldspar. In the crystal structure...
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    ..., Press, Runcorn & Urey: Physics and Chemistry of the Earth(K. Hansen) . 107Lee: Terrestrial Heat Flow (K...
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    ..., Press, Runcorn & Urey: Physics and Chemistry of the Earth(K. Hansen) . 107Lee: Terrestrial Heat Flow (K...
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  10. 170
    ... and soft. The axial skeleton beneath the ectosome forms dense, stringy fibres which result in a sponge...
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    ... and soft. The axial skeleton beneath the ectosome forms dense, stringy fibres which result in a sponge...
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    by Muir, John
    Published 1898
    ..., other currents coursed through them, fondling and thrilling every fibre, and beautiful wood was replaced...
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    by Muir, John
    Published 1898
    ..., other currents coursed through them, fondling and thrilling every fibre, and beautiful wood was replaced...
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