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Appendix A. Loglinear models examining the relationship between palatability of worms and the substrate and region from which they were collected. — Cynthia. E. Kicklighter | RDL Network
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Appendix A. Loglinear models examining the relationship between palatability of worms and the substrate and region from which they were collected.
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Georgia Institute of Technology
Appendix A. Loglinear models examining the relationship between palatability of worms and the substrate and region from which they were collected.
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Cynthia. E. Kicklighter
Mark E Hay
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Loglinear models examining the relationship between palatability of worms and the substrate and region from which they were collected.
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