J. P. Martin
John Percival Martin (187924 March 1966) was an English author best known for his ''Uncle'' series of children's stories. Provided by Wikipedia-
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10by Ocampo Nahar, César H., Martin, JP, Sánchez Yélamo, María Dolores, Ortiz, J.M., Toro Chica, Orlando
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11by 52053 Burniaux, J.M., 62075 Delorme, F., 86649 Lienert, I., 90706 Martin, J.P., 15226 OCDE, París (Francia)
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12by Ocampo Nahar, César H., Martín, JP, Ortiz, J.M., Sánchez Yélamo, María Dolores, Toro Chica, Orlando, Debouck, Daniel G.
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14Decomposition in soil of specifically carbon-14-labelled DHP and corn stalk lignins, model humic acid-type polymers and coniferyl alcohols Decomposition in soil of specifically carbon-14-labelled DHP and corn stalk lignins, model humic acid-type polymers and coniferyl alcoholsby Martin, J.P., FAO, Vienna (Austria). Joint FAO/IAEA Div. of Atomic Energy in Food and Agriculture eng, Symposium on Soil Organic Matter Studies eng 6 Sep 1976 Braunschweig (Germany, F.R.), Haider, K.
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15Studies on soil humic compounds, fungal melanins and model polymers by pyrolysis mass-spectrometry Studies on soil humic compounds, fungal melanins and model polymers by pyrolysis mass-spectrometryby Haider, K., FAO, Vienna (Austria). Joint FAO/IAEA Div. of Atomic Energy in Food and Agriculture eng, Symposium on Soil Organic Matter Studies eng 6 Sep 1976 Braunschweig (Germany, F.R.), Nagar, B.R., Saiz, C., Meuzelaar, H.L.C., Martin, J.P.
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