The Laboratory Rat: Research applicationsHenry J. Baker, James Russell Lindsey, Steven H. Weisbroth Academic Press, 1980 - 276 pages |
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... increased the Actynomycetaceae considera- quirement of the host , and , second , it should supply a substrate bly . Embryology and Teratology Allan R. Beaudoin Chapter 4 I. Introduction. Rat pups to be used in caries experiments are ...
... increased the Actynomycetaceae considera- quirement of the host , and , second , it should supply a substrate bly . Embryology and Teratology Allan R. Beaudoin Chapter 4 I. Introduction. Rat pups to be used in caries experiments are ...
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... increased in the diabetes insipidus rats compared to normal rats , and heart weight to body weight ratio was increased . D. Salt Sensitive ( S ) and Salt Resistant ( R ) Rats of Dahl Dahl and co - workers ( 31b , 31c ) have developed ...
... increased in the diabetes insipidus rats compared to normal rats , and heart weight to body weight ratio was increased . D. Salt Sensitive ( S ) and Salt Resistant ( R ) Rats of Dahl Dahl and co - workers ( 31b , 31c ) have developed ...
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... increased vascular resistance and to the increased volume of blood which must be pumped by the heart due to its decreased oxygen carrying capacity . This appears to be an excellent model for induction of cardiac hypertrophy in young ...
... increased vascular resistance and to the increased volume of blood which must be pumped by the heart due to its decreased oxygen carrying capacity . This appears to be an excellent model for induction of cardiac hypertrophy in young ...
Contents
Identification Methods | 4 |
Substance Administration | 19 |
Contents of Volume I | 38 |
Copyright | |
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