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Comparative rates of rehydration from soil in two species of toads, Bufo boreas and Bufo punctatus
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48776
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RP20257
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Fair, Jay W.
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COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY. 1970 v.34 no.2 : 281-287;
Year:
1970
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Amphibians - Physiology
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Bufo boreas
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Bufo punctatus
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