Society for Experimental Biology
The Society for Experimental Biology is a learned society for animal, cell and plant biologists. It was founded in 1923 at Birkbeck College to "promote the art and science of experimental biology in all its branches". It aims to demonstrate the importance and impact of experimental biology research to the wider public and within the scientific community and to connect and support experimental biologists in their research and career development. The society has an international membership of approximately 1500, more than 20 scientific special interest groups and an outreach, education, and diversity (OED) group. Provided by Wikipedia-
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7by Society for Experimental Biology, Federation of European Societies of Plant Physiology
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8by Symposia of the Society for Experimental Biology (32 : 1978 : Cambridge, Great Britain)
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9The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology. The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology.by Society for Experimental Biology (Great Britain), Wiley Online Library (Online service)
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10Effects of pollutants on aquatic organisms - Lectures of a seminar held at Liverpool Univ. on 11 Apr 1975 under the auspices of the Society for Experimental Biology Effects of pollutants on aquatic organisms - Lectures of a seminar held at Liverpool Univ. on 11 Apr 1975 under the auspices of the Society for Experimental BiologyTexto bibliotecaFAO IT
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11by Dodge, A. D., Symposium of the Plant Metabolism Group of the Society for Experimental Biology Apr. 1987:
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