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Moderate ocean warming mitigates, but more extreme warming exacerbates the impacts of zinc from engineered nanoparticles on a marine larva
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Moderate ocean warming mitigates, but more extreme warming exacerbates the impacts of zinc from engineered nanoparticles on a marine larva

Benjamin Mos, K L Kaposi, Andrew L Rose, Brendan P Kelaher and Symon A Dworjanyn
Environmental Pollution, Vol.228, pp.190-200
2017
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