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THE CENTRIFUGE-MICROSCOPE FOR SUPER-CENTRIFUGAL FORCES.
1932
E N Harvey
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The consistency of ameba cytoplasm and its bearing on the mechanism of ameboid movement. II. The effects of centrifugal acceleration observed in the centrifuge microscope.
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