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Volume 3   Issue 2   Year 2008
Romanov M. S., Masterov V. B.

Matrix model of the Steller’s sea eagle Haliaeetus pelagicus population in Sakhalin

Mathematical Biology & Bioinformatics. 2008;3(2):36-49.

doi: 10.17537/2008.3.36.

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Math. Biol. Bioinf.
2008;3(2):36-49
doi: 10.17537/2008.3.36
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