The structural, compositional and mechanical features of the calcite shell of the barnacle Tetraclita rufotincta.
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Tamar Brosh | Razi Vago | T. Brosh | Zvi Nevo | Liliana Astachov | R. Vago | Z. Nevo | L. Astachov
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