An improved noninvasive method for measuring heartbeat of intertidal animals
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Brian Helmuth | Gianluca Sarà | David S. Wethey | Sarah A. Woodin | D. Wethey | B. Helmuth | Rui Seabra | C. Monaco | G. Sarà | F. Lima | Rui Seabra | Nicholas P. Burnett | Cristián J. Monaco | Fernando P. Lima | S. Woodin | Maurizio De Pirro | Mackenzie L. Zippay | M. de Pirro
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