Mineral Deposits in Ficus Leaves: Morphologies and Locations in Relation to Function1
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S. Weiner | L. Addadi | D. Oron | K. Kupczik | A. van Casteren | V. Brumfeld | M. Pierantoni | R. Tenne | Batel Rephael
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