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  • ️Crespi, Bernard J.
  • ️Thu Feb 23 1995
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  • Published: 23 February 1995

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Carmean, D., Crespi, B. Do long branches attract flies?. Nature 373, 666 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1038/373666b0

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