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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Levent Bat
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Bat, Levent, et al.. (2016). Health risk assessment of heavy metals in Sarda sarda Bloch, 1793 for people through consumption from the Turkish Black Sea coasts. 1(1). 1–7.6 indexed citations
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Bat, Levent, et al.. (2015). Karadeniz'in Sinop kıyılarında yayılım gösteren iki alg türünün, yıkanmış ve yıkanmamış örneklerindeki bazı ağır metal birikim düzeylerinin karşılaştırılması. DSpace-Sinop (Sinop University).
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Bat, Levent, et al.. (2015). Individual and combined effects of copper and lead on the marine shrimp, Palaemon adspersus Rathke, 1837 (Decapoda: Palaemonidae). DergiPark (Istanbul University).2 indexed citations
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Sezgi̇n, Murat, et al.. (2015). Use of nematode maturity index for the determination of ecological quality status: a case study from the Black Sea. DergiPark (Istanbul University).17 indexed citations
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Bat, Levent & Dave Raffaelli. (2015). The Corophium volutator (Pallas) sediment toxicity test: An inter-laboratory comparison. DSpace-Sinop (Sinop University).
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Bat, Levent, et al.. (2015). MERCURY (Hg) LEVELS IN INDIAN MACKEREL Rastrelliger kanagurta (SCOMBRIDAE) FROM KARACHI FISH HARBOUR AND ITS RISK ASSESSMENT. 9(3). 15–19.5 indexed citations
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Bat, Levent, et al.. (2015). Some Essential Macroelements in the Muscles of Argyrops spinifer from Karachi Harbour, Pakistan. 1(1). 10–17.3 indexed citations
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Yunev, Oleg A., Levent Bat, Ahmet E. Kıdeyş, et al.. (2011). Present Condition of Small Pelagic Fishes in the Black Sea. DergiPark (Istanbul University).2 indexed citations
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Bat, Levent, et al.. (2011). Biological Diversity of the Turkish Black Sea Coast. Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. 11(4). 683–692.20 indexed citations
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Bat, Levent, et al.. (2009). Distribution and population dynamics of Aurelia aurita (Cnidaria; Scyphozoa) in the southern Black Sea. DSpace-Sinop (Sinop University).4 indexed citations
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Bat, Levent, et al.. (2000). Effect of Temperature on the Toxicity of Zinc, Copper and Lead to the Freshwater Amphipod Gammarus pulex pulex(L., 1758). DergiPark (Istanbul University).38 indexed citations
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Bat, Levent, et al.. (2000). Heavy Metal concentrations in the Sea Snail Rapana venosa (Valenciennes, 1846) from Sinop Coasts of the Black Sea. DSpace-Sinop (Sinop University). 6(3). 227–240.9 indexed citations
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Bat, Levent, et al.. (1999). Copper, Zinc, Lead and Cadmium Concentrations in the Mediterranean Mussel Mytilus galloprovincialisLamarck, 1819 From the Sinop Coast of the Black Sea. DSpace-Sinop (Sinop University).28 indexed citations
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