The Laboratory Rat: Research applicationsHenry J. Baker, James Russell Lindsey, Steven H. Weisbroth Academic Press, 1980 - 276 pages |
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... obtained at a fixed moment in time . The advantages of cannu- lation techniques for obtaining blood specimens from awake , unanesthetized animals without interfering with behavioral or physiological processes are obvious . The ...
... obtained at a fixed moment in time . The advantages of cannu- lation techniques for obtaining blood specimens from awake , unanesthetized animals without interfering with behavioral or physiological processes are obvious . The ...
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... obtained . Temple and Kon ( 606 ) claimed an improvement over the apparatus developed by Cox and Meuller . Both groups of in- vestigators used 25 to 40 pulsations per minute and 7 inches of mercury vacuum . Kahler ( 333 ) described a ...
... obtained . Temple and Kon ( 606 ) claimed an improvement over the apparatus developed by Cox and Meuller . Both groups of in- vestigators used 25 to 40 pulsations per minute and 7 inches of mercury vacuum . Kahler ( 333 ) described a ...
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... obtained from nonhuman primates can be directly extrapolated to humans , while those obtained with a rodent cannot . There are still sufficient differences between nonhumans primates and man to preclude such direct extrapo- lation of ...
... obtained from nonhuman primates can be directly extrapolated to humans , while those obtained with a rodent cannot . There are still sufficient differences between nonhumans primates and man to preclude such direct extrapo- lation of ...
Contents
Identification Methods | 4 |
Substance Administration | 19 |
Contents of Volume I | 38 |
Copyright | |
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