Allometric cascade as a unifying principle of body mass effects on metabolism
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Raul K. Suarez | Peter W. Hochachka | Russel D. Andrews | P. W. Hochachka | R. Suarez | Charles-A. Darveau | Charles-A Darveau | Charles-A. Darveau
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