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                                                                   Dr. Francesco Cubadda is an analytical chemist. One of the
Martincic, D., Nurnberg, H.W., Stoeppler, M., Branica, M.,        focuses of his research activity is the impact of trace elements on
    1984. Bioaccumulation of heavy metals by bivalves from the     living organisms. He carried out studies in the ®eld of envi-
    Lim Fjord (North Adriatic Sea). Mar. Biol. 81, 177±188.        ronmental analytical chemistry and biomonitoring in collabo-
                                                                   ration with the Chemistry Department of the University of
Mastala, Z., V.-Balogh, K., Salanki, J., 1992. Reliability of     Rome. Presently he is working at the Food Laboratory of the
    heavy metal pollution monitoring utilizing aquatic animals     Italian National Health Institute.
    versus statistical evaluation methods. Arch. Environ. Con-
    tam. Toxicol. 23, 476±483.
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