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Tumor formations in scleractinian corals
Y. Loya
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, G. Bull, M. Pichon
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School of Zoology
Tel Aviv University
James Cook University Queensland
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Tumor
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Tumor Formation
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Scleractinian Corals
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Coral
50%
Polyps
50%
Skeletal Malformations
50%
P. Sinensis
50%
Cockle
50%
Growth Rate
25%
Abrupt Change
25%
Platygyra
25%
Environmental Stress
25%
Enhanced Growth
25%
Environmental Conditions
25%
Cell Proliferation
25%
Tissue Repair
25%
Magnetic Island
25%
Large Colonies
25%
Radiograph
25%
Great Barrier Reef
25%
Wet Season
25%
Radial Growth
25%
Accelerated Growth
25%
Fringing Reef
25%
Mechanical Damage
25%
Mesenterial Filaments
25%
Abnormal Growth
25%
Protuberance
25%
Reef Flat
25%
Point of Origin
25%
Tumorous
25%
Tumorous Tissue
25%
Cyclonic Storms
25%
High Turbidity
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Turbidity
100%
Salinity
100%
Barrier Reef
100%
Wet Season
100%
Fringing Reef
100%
Environmental Stress
100%
Magnetic Island
100%
Reef
100%
Storm
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Neoplasm
100%
Carcinogenesis
100%
Polyp
50%
Skeleton Malformation
50%
Cockle
50%
Tissue Repair
25%
Turbidity
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Wet Season
100%
Tissue Repair
100%
Engineering
Mechanical Damage
100%
Larger Colony
100%