Biochemical analyses of the cement float of the goose barnacle Dosima fascicularis – a preliminary study
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Ingo Grunwald | Janek von Byern | K. Thiel | Waltraud Klepal | W. Klepal | I. Grunwald | T. Kowalik | Karsten Thiel | Thomas Kowalik | V. Zheden | Vanessa Zheden | Fabian Robert Bogner | J. von Byern
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