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What's that short in my PA?

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dc.contributor.author Ashton, David
dc.coverage.spatial Marion
dc.date.accessioned 2015-12-07T07:13:00Z
dc.date.available 2015-12-07T07:13:00Z
dc.date.created 1984
dc.date.issued 1984
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2493
dc.description.abstract An article by David Ashton of life on Marion Island during 1984 to 1985 with specific mention of the problem with mice. Quote" Not a really high tech story and didn’t require great fault-finding skills I’m afraid, but certainly one of the most unusual faults I have ever had to fix!" en_ZA
dc.description.sponsorship Sponsored by the National Research Foundation (South Africa)
dc.description.statementofresponsibility Antarctic Legacy of South Africa
dc.language en_ZA en_ZA
dc.rights copyright
dc.subject Daily activities
dc.subject Marion Island
dc.subject Mice
dc.subject Team members
dc.title What's that short in my PA? en_ZA
dc.type Article en_ZA
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iso19115.mddistributor.distributorcontact David Ashton en_ZA
iso19115.mdformat.name PDF en_ZA
iso19115.mdidentification.deliverypoint Antarctic Legacy of South Africa, Faculty of Science, Private Bag X1, Matieland. Stellenbosch. South Africa. en_ZA
iso19115.mdidentification.electronicmailaddress antarcticlegacy@sun.ac.za en_ZA


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