Hygienic Laboratory bulletin. no. 60-63, 1910, Issues 60-63U.S. Government Printing Office, 1910 |
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... bulging which bears it . It is easily conceivable that a crowding or bending in the opposite direction would bring the pore to , or close to , the aperture of the ventral pouch . Acetabulum . - This muscular organ , measuring about 1.04.
... bulging which bears it . It is easily conceivable that a crowding or bending in the opposite direction would bring the pore to , or close to , the aperture of the ventral pouch . Acetabulum . - This muscular organ , measuring about 1.04.
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... close to the ventro - median aspect of the corresponding cecum with the uterus between them ( fig . 7 ) . The vas deferens , almost immediately after it begins , develops a complex coil and its lumen becomes more or less dilated and ...
... close to the ventro - median aspect of the corresponding cecum with the uterus between them ( fig . 7 ) . The vas deferens , almost immediately after it begins , develops a complex coil and its lumen becomes more or less dilated and ...
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... close to the left ventro - lateral aspect of the former ( figs . 8 , 9 ) . The superior aspect of the ovary lies in a transverse plane that is slightly below ( caudad of ) the superior mar- gin of the ventral and slightly above ...
... close to the left ventro - lateral aspect of the former ( figs . 8 , 9 ) . The superior aspect of the ovary lies in a transverse plane that is slightly below ( caudad of ) the superior mar- gin of the ventral and slightly above ...
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... close to the median side . and later close to the ventro - median and ventral aspect of the ceca ( figs . 6 , 7 ) . The canals pass caudad to a point in the transverse plane of the superior margin of the ventral testis , when they bend ...
... close to the median side . and later close to the ventro - median and ventral aspect of the ceca ( figs . 6 , 7 ) . The canals pass caudad to a point in the transverse plane of the superior margin of the ventral testis , when they bend ...
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... close to and one on each side . of the uterus . At about the level of the equatorial plane of the body of the animal the vasa efferentia come into relation with the intestinal ceca close to the ventro - median aspect of each of which ...
... close to and one on each side . of the uterus . At about the level of the equatorial plane of the body of the animal the vasa efferentia come into relation with the intestinal ceca close to the ventro - median aspect of each of which ...
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Page 3 - Prof. William H. Welch, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. ; Prof. Simon Flexner, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York; Prof. Victor C. Vaughan, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Prof. William T. Sedgwick, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass., and Prof. Frank F. Wesbrook, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. LABORATORY CORPS. Director.
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Page 386 - The conduct of phenolphthalein in the animal organism. A test for saccharin, and a simple method of distinguishing between cumarin and vanillin. The toxicity of ozone and other oxidizing agents to lipase.
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Page 258 - On the stability of the oxidases and their conduct toward various reagents. The conduct of phenolphthalein in the animal organism. A test for saccharin, and a simple method -of distinguishing between cumarin and vanillin.