Quantitative image analysis of birefringent biological material
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Richard H. Newton | J. Haffegee | Mae-Wan Ho | J. Bolton | M. Ho | Stephen Ross | Yu-Ming Zhou | John P. Bolton | D. Knight | J. Haffegee | D. Knight | S. Ross | R. Newton | Y.-M. Zhou
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