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ID 16351
Gallery 15: Levene's laboratory with some of his students
Description:
Levene's laboratory with some of his students: (L-R) W. Jacobs, D. Slyke, G. Meyer (1909).
Keywords:
Aaron Theodor Levene, laboratory, W. Jacobs, D. Slyke, G. Meyer
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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