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John J Cullen

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Annual Review of Marine Science|September 25, 2014
Subsurface chlorophyll maximum layers: enduring enigma or mystery solved?John J Cullen
The Science of the Total Environment|March 13, 2019
Quantitative framework for validating two methodologies that are used to enumerate viable organisms for type approval of ballast water management systemsJohn J Cullen
Journal of Phycology|March 31, 2016
Classification of phytoplankton cells as live or dead using the vital stains fluorescein diacetate and 5-chloromethylfluorescein diacetateHugh L MacIntyre, John J Cullen
Journal of Applied Phycology|February 20, 2016
On the use of the serial dilution culture method to enumerate viable phytoplankton in natural communities of plankton subjected to ballast water treatmentJohn J Cullen, Hugh L MacIntyre
Photosynthesis Research|September 19, 2007
Aquafluo 2007: chlorophyll fluorescence in aquatic sciences, an international conference held in Nové HradyOndrej Prasil, David J Suggett, John J Cullen, et al.
Journal of Applied Phycology|May 15, 2018
Enumerating viable phytoplankton using a culture-based Most Probable Number assay following ultraviolet-C treatmentHugh L MacIntyre, John J Cullen, Trina J Whitsitt, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|June 22, 2018
The Biological Basis for Ballast Water Performance Standards: "Viable/Non-Viable" or "Live/Dead"?Ernest R Blatchley Iii, John J Cullen, Brian Petri, et al.
Journal of Phycology|March 19, 2016
Curvature in models of the photosynthesis-irradiance responseChris T Jones, Susanne E Craig, Audrey B Barnett, et al.
Photochemistry and Photobiology|May 10, 2003
Ultraviolet (280-400 nm)-induced DNA damage in the eggs and larvae of Calanus finmarchicus G. (Copepoda) and Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)Howard I Browman, Russell D Vetter, Carolina Alonso Rodriguez, et al.
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Annual Review of Marine Science|September 25, 2014
Subsurface chlorophyll maximum layers: enduring enigma or mystery solved?John J Cullen
The Science of the Total Environment|March 13, 2019
Quantitative framework for validating two methodologies that are used to enumerate viable organisms for type approval of ballast water management systemsJohn J Cullen
Journal of Phycology|March 31, 2016
Classification of phytoplankton cells as live or dead using the vital stains fluorescein diacetate and 5-chloromethylfluorescein diacetateHugh L MacIntyre, John J Cullen
Journal of Applied Phycology|February 20, 2016
On the use of the serial dilution culture method to enumerate viable phytoplankton in natural communities of plankton subjected to ballast water treatmentJohn J Cullen, Hugh L MacIntyre
Photosynthesis Research|September 19, 2007
Aquafluo 2007: chlorophyll fluorescence in aquatic sciences, an international conference held in Nové HradyOndrej Prasil, David J Suggett, John J Cullen, et al.
Journal of Applied Phycology|May 15, 2018
Enumerating viable phytoplankton using a culture-based Most Probable Number assay following ultraviolet-C treatmentHugh L MacIntyre, John J Cullen, Trina J Whitsitt, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|June 22, 2018
The Biological Basis for Ballast Water Performance Standards: "Viable/Non-Viable" or "Live/Dead"?Ernest R Blatchley Iii, John J Cullen, Brian Petri, et al.
Journal of Phycology|March 19, 2016
Curvature in models of the photosynthesis-irradiance responseChris T Jones, Susanne E Craig, Audrey B Barnett, et al.
Photochemistry and Photobiology|May 10, 2003
Ultraviolet (280-400 nm)-induced DNA damage in the eggs and larvae of Calanus finmarchicus G. (Copepoda) and Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)Howard I Browman, Russell D Vetter, Carolina Alonso Rodriguez, et al.
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