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A new and improved electric fish finder with resources for printed circuit board fabrication
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Haag, Michael A., Lambert, Jeffrey C., Waddell, Joseph C., Crampton, William G.R. (2019): A new and improved electric fish finder with resources for printed circuit board fabrication. Neotropical Ichthyology 17 (4): 1-10, DOI: 10.1590/1982-0224-20190099
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