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The motor nerve-endings of the limb muscles of the frog (Rana temporaria) and the muscles of the pectoral fin of the dog-fish (Squalus acanthias).
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46852
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RP6438
Author:
Murray, P. D. F.
Citation:
PROC. LINN. SOC. N. S. W. 1924 v.49, no.3 : 371-385.;
Year:
1924
Subject:
Muscles
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Frogs - Physiology
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Rana temporaria
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Squalus acanthias
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