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The specialized connecting (conducting) tissue in the heart of the lizard, Mabuya dissimilis (Hallowell)
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57224
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RP9864
Author:
Bhatnagar, S. P.
Citation:
INDIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES. 1957 v.11 no.6 : 410-414;
Year:
1957
Subject:
Lizards - Anatomy
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Heart
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