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Microscopical Identification of Goose and Duck Downs

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Title
Microscopical Identification of Goose and Duck Downs
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Japanese journal of science and technology for identification, January 2004
DOI 10.3408/jasti.9.95
Authors

Naoki Ohta, Ryoji Iwamoto, Shin Aiba, Takehiro Murakawa, Eiji Munakata, Ryuichi Kawaguchi

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#17,285,036
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