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The reports by with high fertility ; ( g ) adaptable to varied experimental condiYamagima and Itchikawa in 1914 and 1915 of experiments in tions , ( h ) relatively short life span with uniform longevity ; ( i ) which skin cancer was ...
The reports by with high fertility ; ( g ) adaptable to varied experimental condiYamagima and Itchikawa in 1914 and 1915 of experiments in tions , ( h ) relatively short life span with uniform longevity ; ( i ) which skin cancer was ...
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The RT3 locus is apparently not associated have clearly linked RT1 incompatibility with strong and repro- with RTI , since the antigenic determinants controlled by this ducible rejection of a variety of tissue allografts . Primary skin ...
The RT3 locus is apparently not associated have clearly linked RT1 incompatibility with strong and repro- with RTI , since the antigenic determinants controlled by this ducible rejection of a variety of tissue allografts . Primary skin ...
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Same stage of infection remained under skin . Hymenolepis nana Viable egg , oral , 200 / rat . Spirometra australian ( ? ) Scolex ( clipped ) , subcutaneous . Spirometra malay Scolex ( clipped ) , subcutaneous .
Same stage of infection remained under skin . Hymenolepis nana Viable egg , oral , 200 / rat . Spirometra australian ( ? ) Scolex ( clipped ) , subcutaneous . Spirometra malay Scolex ( clipped ) , subcutaneous .
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