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somewhat different results, since the cobalt-paper method 
fails to detect differences in transpiring power due to changes 
in leaf position. It may be suggested, in conclusion, that the 
influence of such changes in leaf exposure as are here considered 
is a topic worthy of experimental investigation. 
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