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      Corals in deep-water: will the unseen hand of ocean acidification destroy cold-water ecosystems?

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      Coral Reefs
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                Journal
                Coral Reefs
                Coral Reefs
                Springer Nature
                0722-4028
                1432-0975
                August 13 2007
                June 26 2007
                : 26
                : 3
                : 445-448
                Article
                10.1007/s00338-007-0247-5
                55220895-e7b4-46ee-8eb2-dba76f2b046a
                © 2007
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