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Gill chloride cell surface-area is greater in freshwater-adapted adult sea trout (Salmo trutta L.) than those adapted to sea water.
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Brown, P.
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Article
Language:
Spanish
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MORFOLOGÍA (ZOOLOGÍA)
PECES
PECES DE AGUA DULCE
PECES ÓSEOS
SALINIDAD
SALMO (GENERO)
SALMÓN
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