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Incidence and regulation of opsin expression in the retina of salmonid fishes
Author: Cheng, Christiana Ling Yu
Date created: 2007
Independent Component Analysis and Nonnegative Linear Model Analysis of Illuminant and Reflectance Spectra
Presented at the AIC2005 10th Congress of the International Color Association, May 2005.
Author: Xiong, Weihua, Author: Funt, Brian
Date created: 2005-05

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