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Benefits And Limitations Of Three-Dimensional Printing Technology For Ecological Research
Jocelyn E. Behm, Brenna R. Waite, S. Tonia Hsieh, Matthew R. Helmus
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/283895
Jocelyn E. Behm
1Integrative Ecology Lab, Center for Biodiversity, Department of Biology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA
2Department of Ecological Science – Animal Ecology, VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Brenna R. Waite
1Integrative Ecology Lab, Center for Biodiversity, Department of Biology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA
S. Tonia Hsieh
3Department of Biology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Matthew R. Helmus
1Integrative Ecology Lab, Center for Biodiversity, Department of Biology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA
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Posted March 27, 2018.
Benefits And Limitations Of Three-Dimensional Printing Technology For Ecological Research
Jocelyn E. Behm, Brenna R. Waite, S. Tonia Hsieh, Matthew R. Helmus
bioRxiv 283895; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/283895
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