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Joshua J. Raine, Nick Aldred and Anthony S. Clare
Acorn barnacles are sessile as adults and select their settlement site as a cypris larva. Cyprids are well adapted to exploring surfaces in dynamic environments, using a temporary adhesive secreted from the antennules to adhere during this process. The t...
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Anton Eberhard, Raine Naude
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Raine Isaksson and Mikael Johnson
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Van Heerden, Albert S.J.; Lidbetter, Raine; Liebenberg, Leon; Mathews, Edward H.; Meyer, Josua P.
Pág. 306 - 322
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C. L. McCarthy, N. H. Hancock, S. R. Raine
Pág. 2093 - 2103
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B. G. de Almeida, A. P. da Silva, S.R. Raine, and G.C. Figueiredo
Pág. 449 - 452
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Chunde Yao, Xianglan Yang, Robert Roy Raine, Chuanhui Cheng, Zhenyu Tian and Yuyang Li
Pág. 3543 - 3548
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Raine, G.A.; Murrell, D.
Pág. 112 - 119
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Pons, D.J.; Raine, J.K.
Pág. 92 - 92
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