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2013, van cauwenberghe et al., 2013, cole et al., 2011, free et al., 2014, browne et al., 2011). microplastics have a high surface-area-to-volume ratio which also increases their potential to transport toxic substances. many studies have showed microplastics are ingested by many marine organisms (molluscs
2013, van cauwenberghe et al., 2013, cole et al., 2011, free et al., 2014, browne et al., 2011). microplastics have a high surface-area-to-volume ratio which also increases their potential to transport toxic substances. many studies have showed microplastics are ingested by many marine organisms (molluscs...
http://www.iwto.org/sites/default/files/files/iwto_resource/file/SAC%20MSI%20Method%20Review_Integrity%20AG.pdf
plots to assassinate fidel castro, a project code-named executive action, in his book executive action: ways to kill fidel castro. [ ] the various plots, some of which were abandoned, included the use of cigars (poisoned or exploding), poison pills hidden in a cold-cream jar, the use of caribbean molluscs
plots to assassinate fidel castro, a project code-named executive action, in his book executive action: ways to kill fidel castro. [ ] the various plots, some of which were abandoned, included the use of cigars (poisoned or exploding), poison pills hidden in a cold-cream jar, the use of caribbean molluscs...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIA_transnational_human_rights_actions
including dinoflagellates, zooflagellates , foraminiferans , and radiolarians . some of these (such as dinoflagellates) are also phytoplankton; the distinction between plants and animals often breaks down in very small organisms. other zooplankton include cnidarians , ctenophores , chaetognaths , molluscs
including dinoflagellates, zooflagellates , foraminiferans , and radiolarians . some of these (such as dinoflagellates) are also phytoplankton; the distinction between plants and animals often breaks down in very small organisms. other zooplankton include cnidarians , ctenophores , chaetognaths , molluscs...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_biology