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On the rate of development of the male womb viewed as a taxonomic characteristic in whales, and its significance.
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34189
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RP7574
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Yablokov, A. V.
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BYUL. MOSKOV. OBSCHEST. ISPYT. PRIR. Otdel Biol. 1967 no.6 : 149-151;
Year:
1967
Subject:
Whales - Anatomy
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Translation by G. A. Thompson
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