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Etheostoma radiosum (Orangebelly Darter) in the Washita River System in Oklahoma
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Document Date: 2009-01-09 17:06:12


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Stanford University Press / Macmillan / /

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United States / Australia / Israel / /

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Oklahoma Edwin Kessler University of Oklahoma / Institute of Life Sciences / Hebrew University of Jerusalem / Plant Physiol / University of California Press / University of Oklahoma / Ben Gurion University / Plant Sci / The plant / /

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attendant chemical changes / similar tool / potential applications / safflower oil / oil field equipment / little oil / oil production / upland prairie site / /

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Edwards Plateau / San Francisco Bay / Negev / /

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Unit for Ecophysiology and Introduction of Desert Plants / Univ. of Oklahoma / University of Oklahoma / Ben Gurion University of the Negev / Renner / Stanford University / Agronomy Division / Hebrew University of Jerusalem / Asteraceae / U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission / Institute of Life Sciences / University of California Press / Texas Research Foundation / /

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M. Miguel del Corral / George J. Goodman / Y. Gutterman / /

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Texas / Tasmania / Oklahoma / McClain County / Oregon / California / New York / /

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the Tasmanian Journal / /

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southern California / southern Australia / Mediterranean / central Texas / /

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