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Elizabeth M. Harper (Liz) is an evolutionary biologist known for her work on molluscs. She is an honorary fellow of the British Antarctic Survey and was accorded the title of Honorary Professor by the University of Cambridge in 2019.

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  • Elizabeth M. Harper (Liz) is an evolutionary biologist known for her work on molluscs. She is an honorary fellow of the British Antarctic Survey and was accorded the title of Honorary Professor by the University of Cambridge in 2019. (en)
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  • Open University (en)
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  • Elizabeth Harper (en)
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  • The evolution of the cemented habit in the bivalved molluscs (en)
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  • 1991 (xsd:integer)
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  • Community Lecture: Listening to Shells (en)
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  • Elizabeth M. Harper (Liz) is an evolutionary biologist known for her work on molluscs. She is an honorary fellow of the British Antarctic Survey and was accorded the title of Honorary Professor by the University of Cambridge in 2019. (en)
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  • Elizabeth Harper (biologist) (en)
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