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Reproductive Techniques for Ovarian Monitoring and Control in Amphibians
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The shapeshifting legend of amphibious plants explained
Dorota Kawa1,2
1Assistant Features Editor, The Plant Cell, American Society of Plant Biologists.
The Plant Cell
|March 2, 2022
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