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Volume 2   Issue 1   Year 2007
Kudryakov A.V.

Modeling of Productivity of Nectar Productive (Agro)Ecosystems

Mathematical Biology & Bioinformatics. 2007;2(1):130-153.

doi: 10.17537/2007.2.130.

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Math. Biol. Bioinf.
2007;2(1):130-153
doi: 10.17537/2007.2.130
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