Periodic Reversals in Paenibacillus dendritiformis Swarming
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Eshel Ben-Jacob | E. Ben-Jacob | E. Florin | E.-L. Florin | Avraham Be'er | Shinji K. Strain | Roberto A. Hernández | A. Be'er | R. A. Hernández
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