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The use of scanning electron microscopy in identifying small 'gymnodinoid' dinoflagellates
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21879
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Steidinger, Karen A.
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NOVA HEDWIGIA. 1996, v.112 : 415-422;
Year:
1996
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Dinoflagellates
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Scanning electron microscopy
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PUBLICATIONS OF THE FLORIDA MARINE RESEARCH INSTITUTE, no.910
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