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AAAS Science Magazine Vol 340 No 6140 28 June 2013 (This item may have been previously listed under the ID bouteloua23 (Sweetclover Books Clothing and More). I am moving all my book and magazine listings to this new seller ID.) AAAS Science Magazine Editorial: The Science of Sustainability Cover: False-colored laser confocalfluorescence photomicrograph of Microcoleus vaginatus PCC9802 (blue) and Microcoleu steenstrupii SON82 (red) (image width: 0.3 millimeters). These two cyanobacterial strains are representative of the most abundant microbes in soil crusts of the arid lands in the western United States. M. vaginatus favors cooler climates, whereas M. steenstrupii prefers warmer areas. See pages 1533 and 1574. Image: Estelle Couradeau and Ferran Garcia-Pichel/W. M. Keck Bioimaging Laboratory, Arizona State University Vol. 340 Issue 6140 Pages 1489-1604 Please e-mail me with any questions. Ich spreche auch Deutsch. This seller ID has very few feedback. However, I have been selling on Ebay since 2005 under the Ebay ID bouteloua23 (Ebay store: Sweetclover Books Clothing & More, soon Sweetclover Clothing and More. I created this ID to offer all my magazines and books. See listings from sweetcloverbooks for more great items! See listings from bouteloua23 for more great items! Payment Payment is due within two days of purchase date. I accept Paypal .... Shipping Please take a look at my other listings. Each additional magazine ships for $1. I ship within one day after receiving cleared payment, Monday-Saturday. I often ship same day. International Buyer – Please Note: Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick up the item – do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. I do not mark items below value or mark them as "gifts" - US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.