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Lewis, C. B., and Bletchly, J. D., 1943. The 

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Lewis, D., 1942. The Evolution of Sex in Flow- 

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Lewis, G. N., 1946. Thermodynamics of an 

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Levids, I. M., 1934. Bacterial Variation with 

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Lloyd, F. E., 1942. The Carnivorous Plants. 

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