Induced remanent magnetization of social insects
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Eliane Wajnberg | Daniel Acosta-Avalos | G. Cernicchiaro | E. Wajnberg | D. Acosta-Avalos | D. Esquivel | L. El-Jaick | G. Cernicchiaro | Léa J. El-Jaick | D.M.S. Esquivel
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