Search Results for: Sardinella spp.
temperatures, increased tree cover can lower overall voc emissions and subsequent ozone levels in urban areas (nowak 2002). voc emissions vary by species. researchers with the u.s. department of agriculture, forest service have identified nine genera that have the highest emission rates: beefwood (casuarina spp
.), eucalyptus spp., sweet- gum (liquidambar spp.), black gum (nyssa spp.), sycamore (platanus spp.), poplar (populus spp.), oak (quercus spp.), black locust (robinia spp.), and willow (salix spp.)...
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australian salmon, canned salmon, chinook salmon, chum salmon, coho salmon, farmed salmon, indian salmon, king salmon, pink salmon, roe salmon, smoked salmon, sockeye salmon, threadfin salmon trout salt cod sampson fish sand perch sand whiting sandy sprat sardine sardines, canned sardine, indian oil sardinella
australian salmon, canned salmon, chinook salmon, chum salmon, coho salmon, farmed salmon, indian salmon, king salmon, pink salmon, roe salmon, smoked salmon, sockeye salmon, threadfin salmon trout salt cod sampson fish sand perch sand whiting sandy sprat sardine sardines, canned sardine, indian oil sardinella...
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