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Patent law and social utility: maximalist rights and crop genetic resources
Author: Macmillen, Mavis Ann
Date created: 2008
Regulation of alpha-dioxygenase expression and functional analyses in salt-stressed Arabidopsis thaliana
Author: Aung, Theingi Soe Taing
Date created: 2009
Plant delta 15N: A new archaeological tool
Author: Commisso, Rob G.
Date created: 2007

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