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Echinoderms and oil pollution: A potential stress assay using bacterial symbionts
L C Newton, J D McKenzie
SAMS UHI
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
assay
50%
bacterium
37%
echinoderm
72%
hydrocarbon
8%
laboratory experiment
10%
macrobenthos
15%
marine pollution
15%
mesocosm
13%
oil pollution
72%
pollution
7%
sea
12%
symbiont
71%
tissue
8%
Agriculture & Biology
assays
31%
bacteria
32%
Echinodermata
69%
hydrocarbons
10%
North Sea
14%
oils
37%
pollution
50%
symbionts
58%
tissues
5%
Engineering & Materials Science
Assays
69%
Bacteria
66%
Experiments
4%
Hazardous materials spills
14%
Hydrocarbons
10%
Marine pollution
20%
Oils
38%
Pollution
54%
Tissue
10%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Bacteria
40%
Hydrocarbons
15%
North Sea
40%
Petroleum Pollution
100%
Chemistry
Hydrocarbon
41%