The Laboratory Rat: Research applicationsHenry J. Baker, James Russell Lindsey, Steven H. Weisbroth Academic Press, 1980 - 276 pages |
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Page 69
... period is short , i.e. , less than 20 days , then the third molar is not included in the caries estimation , as it erupts in most rats around 32 to 34 days of age . Longer experimental periods allow the third molar to be exposed to ...
... period is short , i.e. , less than 20 days , then the third molar is not included in the caries estimation , as it erupts in most rats around 32 to 34 days of age . Longer experimental periods allow the third molar to be exposed to ...
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... Period With the completion of implantation and the appearance of the primitive streak and the associated embryonic mesoderm , the rat embryo enters the postimplantation stages of or- ganogenesis and maturation . The period of ...
... Period With the completion of implantation and the appearance of the primitive streak and the associated embryonic mesoderm , the rat embryo enters the postimplantation stages of or- ganogenesis and maturation . The period of ...
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... period of organogenesis to expose the formative stages of all organs to the treatment . Two choices exist , to treat with a single dose on a given day ( acute expo- sure ) , or to treat with multiple doses over several days ( chronic ...
... period of organogenesis to expose the formative stages of all organs to the treatment . Two choices exist , to treat with a single dose on a given day ( acute expo- sure ) , or to treat with multiple doses over several days ( chronic ...
Contents
Identification Methods | 4 |
Substance Administration | 19 |
Contents of Volume I | 38 |
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