Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Том 82American Philosophical Society, 1940 |
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... capillaries in Necturus is larger than in any other animal where it has been measured , averaging 13.6 μ . The two limbs of a capillary loop are frequently unequal in caliber . The hypoglossal nucleus has relatively rather wide capillaries ...
... capillaries in Necturus is larger than in any other animal where it has been measured , averaging 13.6 μ . The two limbs of a capillary loop are frequently unequal in caliber . The hypoglossal nucleus has relatively rather wide capillaries ...
Сторінка 408
... capillary supply and relatively little differentiation of the parts in respect of vascularity , whether the generalized condition is the result of the phylogenetic or of the ontogenetic status of the animal considered . Hence it is ...
... capillary supply and relatively little differentiation of the parts in respect of vascularity , whether the generalized condition is the result of the phylogenetic or of the ontogenetic status of the animal considered . Hence it is ...
Сторінка 409
... capillary richness of its mam- malian derivatives . 8. The volume of the capillaries in a unit volume of tissue is greater in most parts than in the other amphibians , or in any animal hitherto studied , but a cubic millimeter of blood ...
... capillary richness of its mam- malian derivatives . 8. The volume of the capillaries in a unit volume of tissue is greater in most parts than in the other amphibians , or in any animal hitherto studied , but a cubic millimeter of blood ...
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Vascularity in the Brains of Tailed Amphibians II Necturus | 395 |
Studies on Destruction of Red Blood Cells THOMAS HALE | 411 |
Conjugation in Opisthonecta henneguyi a Free Swimming | 437 |
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