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Note on the morphology of the heart of vertebrates.
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36014
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RP2075
Author:
Kerr, J. Graham
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PROC. R. PHYS. SOC. EDINB. 1912/13 v.19 : 37-43.;
Year:
1913
Subject:
Heart
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Vertebrates - Anatomy
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Morphology (Animals)
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