Nutrient removal and bio-energy production from Netley-Libau Marsh at Lake Winnipeg through annual biomass harvesting
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Nazim Cicek | Eric Bibeau | H. D. Venema | E. Bibeau | N. Cicek | H. Venema | K. Snelgrove | R. Grosshans | S. Lambert | K. R. Snelgrove | R. Grosshans | S. Lambert
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