Nuclear magnetic resonance research on plants.
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Boyd R. Strain | Paul J. Kramer | Hiroshi Nonami | J. Macfall | P. Kramer | B. Strain | H. Nonami | J. Siedow | J. S. MacFall | J. N. Siedow | Y. Hashimoto | Y. Hashimoto
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