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Contributions of Deaf People to Entomology: A Hidden Legacy

Terrestrial Arthropod Reviews
doi 10.1163/18749836-05031052
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January 1, 2012

Authors
Harry G. LangJorge A. Santiago-Blay
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Brill


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