The Laboratory Rat: Research applicationsHenry J. Baker, James Russell Lindsey, Steven H. Weisbroth Academic Press, 1980 - 276 pages |
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Page 63
... containing little endoplasmic reticulum , few or no granules , and a large number of mitochondria . This portion of the gland is not secretory , but participates actively in the metabolism of water and electro- lytes . 5. Excretory ...
... containing little endoplasmic reticulum , few or no granules , and a large number of mitochondria . This portion of the gland is not secretory , but participates actively in the metabolism of water and electro- lytes . 5. Excretory ...
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... containing finely ground corn were more caries conducive than those containing coarse ground corn . Caries - promoting diets are generally dry and finely powdered . Addition of small amounts of water or prepa- ration of the diet in a ...
... containing finely ground corn were more caries conducive than those containing coarse ground corn . Caries - promoting diets are generally dry and finely powdered . Addition of small amounts of water or prepa- ration of the diet in a ...
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... containing no sucrose to the rats did not result in elimination of the bacteria from the molars . Thus , sucrose is important , although not absolutely essential for colonization of S. mutans . 4. General Procedures for Induction of ...
... containing no sucrose to the rats did not result in elimination of the bacteria from the molars . Thus , sucrose is important , although not absolutely essential for colonization of S. mutans . 4. General Procedures for Induction of ...
Contents
Identification Methods | 4 |
Substance Administration | 19 |
Contents of Volume I | 38 |
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