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      Anaerobiosis and acid-base status in marine invertebrates: a theoretical analysis of proton generation by anaerobic metabolism
          
  
	Pörtner, Hans-Otto 
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	Pörtner, Hans-Otto 
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6535-6575, Heisler, N. and Grieshaber, M. K.		
		
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Heisler, N. 			
		
				
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	Anaerobiosis and acid-base status in marine invertebrates: a theoretical analysis of proton generation by anaerobic metabolism
		
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		Journal of comparative physiology b-biochemical systemic and environmental physiology,
	    
		
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		pp. 1-12		
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