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The size of organisms and of their consituent parts in relation to longevity, senescence and rejuvenescence
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50688
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RP7447
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Conklin, Edwin G.
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POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY. 1913 : 178-198;
Year:
1913
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Body Size
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Animals - Growth
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