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Capillary density in mammals in relation to body size and oxygen consumption
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21822
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RP17644
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Schmidt-Nielsen, Knut
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Pennycuik, Pamela
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY. 1961 v.200, no.4 : 746-750;
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1961
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Mammals - Physiology
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