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Development and Application of Spectroscopic Probes for Measurement of Microbial Activity in Aquatic Ecosystems
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Book Chapter | Arnosti C, Findley SEG, Sinsabaugh RS. Microbial extracellular enzymes and their role in dissolved organic matter cycling. Academic Press Ltd., San Diego, CA, October 25, 2002;13:315-342. |
R825159 (2000) R825159 (Final) |
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Book Chapter | Blough NV, Del Vacchio R, Hansell DA, Carlson CA. Chromophoric DOM in the coastal environment. Academic Press, San Diego, CA. 2002;10:509-546. |
R825159 (Final) |
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Book Chapter | Blough NV. Air-sea interaction: photochemical processes. In: Steele J, Thorpe S, Turekian K, eds. Encyclopedia of Ocean Sciences, Academic Press:2162-2172. |
R825159 (Final) |
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Book Chapter | Hoppe H-G, Arnosti C, Herndl GF. Ecological significance of bacterial enzymes in the marine environment. In: Burns RG, Dick RP, eds. Enzymes in the Environment. Marcel Dekker, New York, 2002;3:73-108. |
R825159 (2000) R825159 (Final) |
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Book Chapter | Weiner R, Seagren E, Arnosti C, Quintero E, Doyle RJ. Bacterial survival in biofilms: probes for exopolysaccharide and its hydrolysis, and measurements of intra- and interphase mass transfer. Academic Press Ltd, San Diego, CA, October 20, 1999;13(6):403-425. |
R825159 (1999) R825159 (Final) |
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