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Vertebrate Endocrinology by David O. Norris, X Comprehensive comparative endocrinology vertebrate and comparative, this thoroughly updated text surveys vertebrate endocrinology. Intended for an upper division undergraduate class in endocrinology, this useful reference will also prove invaluable to faculty, researchers, comparative endocrinology vertebrate and graduate students who require up-to-date information on a myriad of endocrine systems. This Third Edition focuses more attention on mammalian systems, neuroendocrinology, comparative endocrinology vertebrate and molecular endocrinology. The text has been extensively reviewed by faculty who teach endocrinology comparative endocrinology vertebrate and should establish a new teaching standard for vertebrate endocrinology.
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Endocrinology by Mac E. Hadley, The fifth edition of the most widely used college text of endocrinology has been extensively revised to provide the most up-to-date information available in the field of endocrine physiology. The book presents in-depth discussions of the vertebrate hormones provided in the following logical comparative endocrinology vertebrate and meaningful manner. introduction (historical perspective) biosynthesis chemistry circulation comparative endocrinology vertebrate and metabolism physiological roles control of secretion mechanisms of action pathophysiology comparative endocrinology Many new figures have been provided that help convey concepts to the reader in a most information manner.
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A Laboratory Manual for Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy - A Laboratory Manual for Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy is a textbook written by Libbie Hyman on 1922 and released as the first edition under the University of Chicago press. It is also called and published simply as 'Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy'.
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Cat anatomy - Cat anatomy is a branch of comparative vertebrate anatomy. Cat anatomy is especially helpful to the veterinarian surgeons, and also to the human surgeons, because of the cat's similarity with humans.
Alfred Romer - Alfred Sherwood Romer (December 28, 1894 - November 5, 1973) was an American paleontologist and comparative anatomist and a specialist in vertebrate evolution.
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