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From: The Biological Bulletin | Date: August 1, 2003 | Copyright information

Abbott, Jayne, Marine Research, Inc.

Ahmadjian, Vernon, Clark University

Allen, Garland, Washington University

Anderson, Everett, Harvard University

Baccetti, Baccio, NRC of Siena, Italy

Benjamin, Thomas Harvard Medical School

Bernhard, Jeffery, University of Massachusetts Medical Center

Borgese, Thomas, Leaman College, CUNY

Bower, James, University of Texas, San Antonio

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