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Specimens of Artemia salina from the Nose (a New Form of Sea Serpent).
1913
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Cryptic form of mRNA in dormant Artemia salina cysts.
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Evidence for a single macromolecular form of lactate dehydrogenase in Artemia salina.
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[Osmotic pressure of Artemia salina].
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Purification and characterization of a carboxymethyl cellulase from Artemia salina.
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