File 111-2 - Book chapter titled 'Cellular and Molecular Adaptations to Severe Water Loss' from 'Comparative Physiology: Life in Water and on Land' and book chapter titled 'On the Physical Properties and Potential Roles of Intracellular Water' from 'The Organization of Cell Metabolism' by James S Clegg, articles titled 'Unusual stable isotope ratios in amino acid and carboxylic acid extracts from the Murchison meteorite' and 'Rubber state of ionic fluorozirconate glasses' from Nature Volume 326, issue 2 , in 1987

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Book chapter titled 'Cellular and Molecular Adaptations to Severe Water Loss' from 'Comparative Physiology: Life in Water and on Land' and book chapter titled 'On the Physical Properties and Potential Roles of Intracellular Water' from 'The Organization of Cell Metabolism' by James S Clegg, articles titled 'Unusual stable isotope ratios in amino acid and carboxylic acid extracts from the Murchison meteorite' and 'Rubber state of ionic fluorozirconate glasses' from Nature Volume 326, issue 2 , in 1987

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Book chapter titled 'Cellular and Molecular Adaptations to Severe Water Loss' in 'Comparative Physiology: Life in Water and on Land' published by Liviana Press and an article titled 'On the Physical Properties and Potential Roles of Intracellular Water' by James S Clegg. Articles from Nature Vol 326 Issue 2 of April 1987.NASA News release: 87-75 of 1987.

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