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. 1955 May;30(3):280–292. doi: 10.1104/pp.30.3.280

Persistent Rhythms of O2-Consumption in Potatoes, Carrots and the Seaweed, Fucus. 1,2

F A Brown Jr 1,2, R O Freeland 1,2, C L Ralph 1,2
PMCID: PMC540645  PMID: 16654771

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