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Personen und Körperschaften: Skórka, Piotr, Nowicki, Piotr, Kudłek, Joanna, Pępkowska, Aleksandra, Śliwińska, Ewa, Witek, Magdalena, Settele, Josef, Woyciechowski, Michal
In: Open Life Sciences, 8, 2013, 7, S. 662-669
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Sprache: Englisch
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author_facet Skórka, Piotr
Nowicki, Piotr
Kudłek, Joanna
Pępkowska, Aleksandra
Śliwińska, Ewa
Witek, Magdalena
Settele, Josef
Woyciechowski, Michal
Skórka, Piotr
Nowicki, Piotr
Kudłek, Joanna
Pępkowska, Aleksandra
Śliwińska, Ewa
Witek, Magdalena
Settele, Josef
Woyciechowski, Michal
author Skórka, Piotr
Nowicki, Piotr
Kudłek, Joanna
Pępkowska, Aleksandra
Śliwińska, Ewa
Witek, Magdalena
Settele, Josef
Woyciechowski, Michal
spellingShingle Skórka, Piotr
Nowicki, Piotr
Kudłek, Joanna
Pępkowska, Aleksandra
Śliwińska, Ewa
Witek, Magdalena
Settele, Josef
Woyciechowski, Michal
Open Life Sciences
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General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
General Immunology and Microbiology
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General Neuroscience
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spellingShingle Skórka, Piotr, Nowicki, Piotr, Kudłek, Joanna, Pępkowska, Aleksandra, Śliwińska, Ewa, Witek, Magdalena, Settele, Josef, Woyciechowski, Michal, Open Life Sciences, Movements and flight morphology in the endangered Large Blue butterflies, General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, General Immunology and Microbiology, General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Neuroscience
title Movements and flight morphology in the endangered Large Blue butterflies
title_full Movements and flight morphology in the endangered Large Blue butterflies
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title_short Movements and flight morphology in the endangered Large Blue butterflies
title_sort movements and flight morphology in the endangered large blue butterflies
title_unstemmed Movements and flight morphology in the endangered Large Blue butterflies
topic General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, General Immunology and Microbiology, General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Neuroscience
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