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Luria, S. E., and R. Dulbecco (1949) Genetic recombinations leading to production 

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Luria, S. E., and M. L. Human (1950) Chromatin staining of bacteria during bac- 

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Ltiria, S. E., and R. Latarjet (1947) Ultraviolet irradiation of l)acteriopliage during 

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