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Since the weakest The other major uses and importance of GN rats are as nuc- member in any GF system is probably the rubber sleeves and leus seed stocks for the production of disease - free animals and gloves , it was established in the ...
Since the weakest The other major uses and importance of GN rats are as nuc- member in any GF system is probably the rubber sleeves and leus seed stocks for the production of disease - free animals and gloves , it was established in the ...
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Rats have three major pairs of glands ( 16 ) : ( a ) the parotids ( serous ) ( b ) the submaxillary , and ( c ) the major subB lingual ( mixed ) and a group of minor or lesser sublinguals . Fig . 2. Eruption pattern for molar teeth of ...
Rats have three major pairs of glands ( 16 ) : ( a ) the parotids ( serous ) ( b ) the submaxillary , and ( c ) the major subB lingual ( mixed ) and a group of minor or lesser sublinguals . Fig . 2. Eruption pattern for molar teeth of ...
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The evidence to date indicates that the structure of the major histocompatibility complex in the rat may be more like that of the human than the mouse . The restricted polymorphism of this species in both wild and inbred populations ...
The evidence to date indicates that the structure of the major histocompatibility complex in the rat may be more like that of the human than the mouse . The restricted polymorphism of this species in both wild and inbred populations ...
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Identification Methods | 4 |
Specimen Collection | 5 |
Substance Administration | 19 |
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