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Keywords Barents Sea adaptation biodiversity digestive tract erythrocytes fatty acids gene expression genetic diversity ground squirrels lipid extract lipids mammals morphogenesis photosynthesis phylogeny plankton population dynamics reproduction spatial distribution speciation stability
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No 5 (2025)

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Keywords Barents Sea adaptation biodiversity digestive tract erythrocytes fatty acids gene expression genetic diversity ground squirrels lipid extract lipids mammals morphogenesis photosynthesis phylogeny plankton population dynamics reproduction spatial distribution speciation stability
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Tarakanov, I. G.

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No 5 (2023) PLANT PHYSIOLOGY On the Influence of Wavelengths of Different Ranges of Photosynthetically Active Radiation on the Carbon Isotope Composition of Plant Biomass and Its Fractions (Using as the Example Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) of the Aficion Variety)
No 4 (2024) PLANT PHYSIOLOGY On the use of isotopic differences of carbon fractions of biomass in plants to study transport flows and source-sink relations under different light conditions
 

 

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