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Lampyridae / Hexapoda / Medicine / Time / Photinus pyralis / Firefly / Photuris versicolor / Photuris / Photinus / Functional electrical stimulation / Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation / Headlight flashing
Date: 2006-04-24 06:17:27
Lampyridae
Hexapoda
Medicine
Time
Photinus pyralis
Firefly
Photuris versicolor
Photuris
Photinus
Functional electrical stimulation
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
Headlight flashing

CONTROL OF FLASHING IN FIREFLIES.

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