Biological glass fibers: correlation between optical and structural properties.
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Joanna Aizenberg | J. Aizenberg | J. Weaver | A. Yablon | Vikram C Sundar | Andrew D Yablon | James C Weaver | Gang Chen | Gang Chen | V. Sundar
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