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UNIVERSITY OP IOWA. G. T. W. PATRICK. The Number .... Ex- periments were made upon five different primary rooms in Worcester,. Mass., to determine the ...
Philos. Trans. R. Soc. London Ser. B 353,. 1221â1237. 33 Liu, F-G.R. and Miyamoto, M.M. (1999) Phylogenetic assessment ... (1997) Effect of spinal cord lesions on forelimb ... 54 Pettersson, L.G. (1990) Forelimb movements in the cat; kinetic.
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