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656 Light Induces an Increase in the pH of and a Decrease in the Ammonia Concentration in the Extrapallial Fluid of the Giant Clam Tridacna squamosa Yuen K. Ip1,*
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Document Date: 2008-07-18 10:43:21


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University of South Carolina Press / Cambridge University Press / Norton / Hastie L.C. / /

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Duke University / National University of Singapore / National Institute of Education / University of Guelph / Nanyang Technological University / Marine Science Institute / University of Chicago / /

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blunt metal rod / nitrogenous excretory product / food supply / aqueous solution / photosynthetic products / /

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Osteoclastic bone resorption / /

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Cambridge University / Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research / Federal Government / The University of Chicago / University of South Carolina / National University of Singapore / 3Tropical Marine Science Institute / University of Guelph / National Institute of Education / Nanyang Technological University / Department of Biological Sciences / Duke University / Durham / /

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Y.K. Ip / T.J. Lam / Blair / J.M. Wilson / L.N. Hong / D.J. Randall / /

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Bishop / D.J. / Corresponding author / /

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Physiological and Biochemical Zoology / /

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