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1994
Brownlee, B. G.
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MacInnis G. A.
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Dutka B. J.
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Xu W.
,
Lockhart W. L.
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Metner D. A.
(1994).
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon analysis and ecotoxicological testing of Athabasca River water and sediment. In : Proceedings of the 20th Annual Aquatic Toxicity Workshop, Quebec City, Quebec, October 17-21, 1993, editors, R. van Coillie, Y. Roy, Y. Bois
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Canadian Technical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 1989,
p. 228.
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1993
Lockhart, W. L.
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Metner D. A.
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Kenny D. F.
(1993).
Liver microsomal mixed function oxidase in fish from the Athabasca River, Alberta, supplied under the representative area program of the Northern River Basins Study, 1992 (Draft)
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25.
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1989
Lockhart, W. L.
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Metner D. A.
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Murray D. A. J.
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Danell R. W.
,
Billeck B. N.
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Baron C. L.
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(1989).
Studies to determine whether the condition of fish from the lower Mackenzie River is related to hydrocarbon exposure
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61,
1-83.
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1977
Lockhart, W. L.
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Metner D. A.
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Solomon J.
(1977).
Methoxychlor residue studies in caged and wild fish from the Athabasca River, Alberta, following a single application of blackfly larvicide
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34,
626-632.
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1975
Sikstrom, C. B.
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Metner D. A.
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Lockhart W. L.
(1975).
Hermaphroditism in a white sucker (Catostomus commersoni) from the Athabasca River, Alberta
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104,
413.
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