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An acetic acid dissociation, air-drying technique for insect chromosomes, with aceto-lactic orcein staining.
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R H Crozier
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May 1968
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Stain technology
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Stain Technol
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Stain technology
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0038-9153
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0038-9153
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May 1968
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4172937
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