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Further instance of the persistence of posterior cardinal veins in the frog.
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46159
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RP6165
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O'Donoghue, Charles H.
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ANAT. ANZ. 1913 v.43 : 135-142.;
Year:
1913
Subject:
Frogs - Physiology
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