Journal of Comparative Neurology, Volume 27Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, 1917 |
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... normal conditions , in disease and after stimulation .. 325 403 No. 4. JUNE DAVENPORT HOOKER . Studies on regeneration in the spinal cord . II . The effect of reversal of a portion of the spinal cord at the stage of the closed neural ...
... normal conditions , in disease and after stimulation .. 325 403 No. 4. JUNE DAVENPORT HOOKER . Studies on regeneration in the spinal cord . II . The effect of reversal of a portion of the spinal cord at the stage of the closed neural ...
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... normal conditions and what , if any , changes they undergo during the life cycle . Bees afford exceptionally good material for such work because all members of a given swarm are of identical parentage ; all spend an inactive larval ...
... normal conditions and what , if any , changes they undergo during the life cycle . Bees afford exceptionally good material for such work because all members of a given swarm are of identical parentage ; all spend an inactive larval ...
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... normal variation plays an important part in explaining such conclusions as Crile comes to in regard to the effects of shock . Before we can accept his conclusions , we must determine what is the normal range of variation for the group ...
... normal variation plays an important part in explaining such conclusions as Crile comes to in regard to the effects of shock . Before we can accept his conclusions , we must determine what is the normal range of variation for the group ...
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... normal to the body length , and also the brain weight and percentage of water ( for that brain weight ) normal to the age . With these data it is possible in a given case first to deter- mine what correction should be made in the ...
... normal to the body length , and also the brain weight and percentage of water ( for that brain weight ) normal to the age . With these data it is possible in a given case first to deter- mine what correction should be made in the ...
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... normal to the body weight . In view of the fact that we have a series of computed values for the percentage of water found in brains of the standard size at various ages , it is possible in this case to determine the prob- able ...
... normal to the body weight . In view of the fact that we have a series of computed values for the percentage of water found in brains of the standard size at various ages , it is possible in this case to determine the prob- able ...
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abducens abducens nucleus albino rat alligator Ameiurus animals anodic appears average axis-cylinder axones body weight brain weight branchial BULBS WEIGHT Cajal caudal cent centers central canal central nervous system commissure Comp correlation cortex defective diet dendrites difference dorsal dorso-lateral area Duration of experiment embryos females filum terminale forebrain bundle function ganglia ganglion ganoids glycogen grams granule cells groups hemisphere Herrick hippocampus Johnston Jour Kappers kathodic lateral line lateral olfactory tract lateralis layer litters males medial micra mitral cells motor VII myelin myotomes nerve cells Neur neurones normal notochord nucleus observed olfactory bulbs olfactory tract percentage of water peroneal fibers portion posterior primordium pyriform lobe ramus reaction region Reissner's fiber relation retraction root rostral selachians sensory sinus terminalis small cells somatic specimen spinal cord spino-occipital stage stimulation tail teleosts terminal tion turtle twig ventral ventro-lateral visceral X₁