Author:
Sayer John A,Otto Edgar A,O'Toole John F,Nurnberg Gudrun,Kennedy Michael A,Becker Christian,Hennies Hans Christian,Helou Juliana,Attanasio Massimo,Fausett Blake V,Utsch Boris,Khanna Hemant,Liu Yan,Drummond Iain,Kawakami Isao,Kusakabe Takehiro,Tsuda Motoyuki,Ma Li,Lee Hwankyu,Larson Ronald G,Allen Susan J,Wilkinson Christopher J,Nigg Erich A,Shou Chengchao,Lillo Concepcion,Williams David S,Hoppe Bernd,Kemper Markus J,Neuhaus Thomas,Parisi Melissa A,Glass Ian A,Petry Marianne,Kispert Andreas,Gloy Joachim,Ganner Athina,Walz Gerd,Zhu Xueliang,Goldman Daniel,Nurnberg Peter,Swaroop Anand,Leroux Michel R,Hildebrandt Friedhelm
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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