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    Aprovechamiento de polimeros biodegradables para la remoción de metales pesados y colorantes a nivel laboratorio por Salazar Alpuche, Ruby Yarisol

    Publicado 2007
    “…Abstract The removal of metals and dyes toxics from effluents generated by mine, metallurgy, textile industries, is an important challenge to diminished one of the major causes of water and soil pollution. …”
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    Aprovechamiento de polimeros biodegradables para la remoción de metales pesados y colorantes a nivel laboratorio por Salazar Alpuche, Ruby Yarisol

    Publicado 2007
    “…Abstract The removal of metals and dyes toxics from effluents generated by mine, metallurgy, textile industries, is an important challenge to diminished one of the major causes of water and soil pollution. …”
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    A new species of Perinereis (Polychaeta, Nereididae) from Florida, USA, with a key to all Perinereis from the American continent por De León, Jesús, Goethel, Carrie

    Publicado 2013
    “…The new species can be distinguished from P. brevicirrata by the absence of a notopodial prechaetal lobe, Area V with 3 cones in a triangle, and Area VII-VIII with two well-defined rows of 33 paragnaths, the basal row having longer paragnaths in relation to the distal ones. The new species resembles P. singaporiensis based on the absence of notopodial prechaetal lobe; however, the two species differ in some morphological characteristics such as tentacular cirri length, shape of dorsal notopodial ligules, and falciger blades. …”
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    A new species of Perinereis (Polychaeta, Nereididae) from Florida, USA, with a key to all Perinereis from the American continent por De León González, Jesús Ángel, Goethel, Carrie

    Publicado 2013
    “…The new species can be distinguished from P. brevicirrata by the absence of a notopodial prechaetal lobe, Area V with 3 cones in a triangle, and Area VII-VIII with two well-defined rows of 33 paragnaths, the basal row having longer paragnaths in relation to the distal ones. The new species resembles P. singaporiensis based on the absence of notopodial prechaetal lobe; however, the two species differ in some morphological characteristics such as tentacular cirri length, shape of dorsal notopodial ligules, and falciger blades. …”
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