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On the Development of the Common Frog.

1884
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Arthropod–Frog Connection: Decahydroquinoline and Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids Common to Microsympatric Myrmicine Ants and Dendrobatid Frogs

Journal of Chemical Ecology, 2000
Neotropical poison frogs (Dendrobatidae) contain a wide variety of lipophilic alkaloids, apparently accumulated unchanged into skin glands from dietary sources. Panamanian poison frogs (Dendrobates auratus) raised in a large, screened, outdoor cage and provided for six months with leaf-litter from the frog's natural habitat, accumulated a variety of ...
John W. Daly   +6 more
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Food Habits and Molting of the Common Tree Frog

American Midland Naturalist, 1944
The cage used in the early observation was a gallon salad dressing jar with cheese cloth over the top held in place with rubber bands. Moistened sand was placed on the bottom of the cage to a depth of half an inch. A limb from a tree about an inch in diameter was placed diagonally from the bottom on one side to the top on the opposite side of the jar ...
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Rana temporaria / European Common Frog

2022
Ogrodowczyk, A   +17 more
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[Chronology of the embryonic development of the common frog].

Ontogenez, 1984
The tables of embryonic development of the common frog (Dabagyan, Sleptsova, 1975) have been made more precise: more precise timing of successive developmental stages (in the number of tau 0) from fertilization till hatching was provided and new drawings of the embryos during gastrulation were given.
L V, Riabova   +2 more
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The Diagnosis and Management of Common Skin Cancers

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1981
Tracey N Liebman
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Diagnosis and Management of Common Skin Cancers

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1974
Tracey N Liebman
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SUGAR IN THE BLOOD OF THE COMMON FROG

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1921
Ernest L. Scott, Nathan Kleitman
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