A handheld NASBA analyzer for the field detection and quantification of Karenia brevis
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David P. Fries | Pragnesh I. Bhanushali | Stacey S. Patterson | Andrew Farmer | J. Paul | S. Patterson | Matthew C. Smith | D. Fries | John H. Paul | Erica T. Casper | Pragnesh Bhanushali | E. Casper | Andrew Farmer
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