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CHARACTERISTICS OF OSMOTIC AND IONIC REGULATION IN MARINE DIADROMOUS STURGEONS ACIPENSER BREVIROSTRUM AND A. OXYRHYNCHUS (ACIPENSERIDAE)

@article{Krayushkina1998CHARACTERISTICSOO,
  title={CHARACTERISTICS OF OSMOTIC AND IONIC REGULATION IN MARINE DIADROMOUS STURGEONS ACIPENSER BREVIROSTRUM AND A. OXYRHYNCHUS (ACIPENSERIDAE)},
  author={L. S. Krayushkina},
  journal={Journal of Ichthyology},
  year={1998},
  volume={38},
  pages={660-668}
}

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