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Australian desert mice: independence of exogenous water
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55052
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RP21703
Author:
MacMillen, Richard E.
;
Lee, Anthony K.
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SCIENCE. 20 Oct. 1967 v.158 no.3799 : 383-385;
Year:
1967
Subject:
Desert fauna - Australia
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Desert fauna - Adaptation
;
Rodents - Physiology
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