Skip to main content
Home
Login
  • Library Home
  • My Profile
  • Links
  • Ask the Librarian
  • About
  • New Titles

Full Record

Back to Search Results
Structure, development and phylogeny of the impulse conducting (connecting) tissue of the vertebrate heart
Record no:
56966
Call no:
RP9757
Author:
Prakash, Ravi
Citation:
JOURNAL OF THE ANATOMICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA. 1957 v.6 no.1 : 1-10;
Year:
1957
Subject:
Vertebrates - Anatomy;
Heart;
Type:
Reprint
Item availability
{ 1 } items found
Result
Links
Location
Library
Shelf no
Status
Year
Volume
Copy
1
Archives room
Western Australian Museum
Reprint Boxes
On Shelf
Similar Items
Note on the morphology of the heart of vertebrates.
A possible selective mechanism in the evolution of the vertebrate heart
On the evolution of the skulls of vertebrates with special reference to heritable changes in proportional diameters (anisomerism)
'Williston's Law' relating to the evolution of skull bones in the vertebrates
On sexual differences found in bones of some recent and fossil species of frogs and fishes
The origin of the paired limbs of vertebrates.
Note on hypotheses as to the origin of the paired limbs of vertebrates.
Limbs and pigment-cells.
The cerebral cortex in Lepidosiren, with comparative notes on the interpretation of certain features of the forebrain in other vertebrates.
A third contribution on the homologies of the parasphenoid, ectopterygoid and pterygoid bones and of the metapterygoid.
royal society

Government of Western Australia crest.

Social Media

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter

Footer menu

  • Accessibility
  • Contact us
  • Copyright
  • Disclaimer
  • Home
  • Privacy
All content copyright Government of Western Australia, All rights reserved.