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1. Comparative aspects and possible phylogenetic affinities of vertebrate and invertebrate blood cells N. A. Ratcliffe and D. A. Millar; 2. Fish A. F. Rowley, T. C. Hunt, M. Page and G. Mainwaring; 3. Amphibians R. J. Turner; 4. Reptiles J. Sypek and M. Borysenko; 5. Birds F. Dieterlen-Lievre; 6. Mammals R. T. Parmley.
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Add Vertebrate Blood Cells, First published in 1988, Vertebrate Blood Cells provided a comprehensive review of our knowledge of the structure and function of vertebrate blood cells. This was the first book to attempt to draw together such a guide, and this volume was essential readi, Vertebrate Blood Cells to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Vertebrate Blood Cells, First published in 1988, Vertebrate Blood Cells provided a comprehensive review of our knowledge of the structure and function of vertebrate blood cells. This was the first book to attempt to draw together such a guide, and this volume was essential readi, Vertebrate Blood Cells to your collection on WonderClub |