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Does unusual entrainment of the circadian system under T36h photocycles reduce the critical daylength for photoperiodic induction in Japanese quail?
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T.S. Juss
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V.M. KING
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V Kumar
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B.K. Follett
Publication date:
1993
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J. Biol. Rhythm.
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