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DURING the war years, there have been a number of communications in Nature1–4 on marine biological laboratories. It is possible that a review of these may be useful at the present time.
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ORTON, J. Marine and other Biological Laboratories. Nature 155, 550–551 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/155550a0
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