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The Nile Crocodile

Scientific American, 1976
A C, Pooley, C, Gans
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Ammonotelism and uricotelism in crocodiles

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1964
Abstract 1. 1. Khalil & Haggag (1958) considered crocodiles to be ammonouricoteles. 2. 2. Cragg et al. (1961) considered crocodiles to be ammonoteles; their analyses showing a low content of uric acid in the urine. 3. 3. Analysis of crocodile urine by the method of Cragg et al. shows that it underestimates the uric acid content by as much
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THE SYNDROME OF CROCODILE TEARS

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1951
IT IS, of course, well known that the efferent impulses causing the lacrimal gland to secrete leave the lacrimal nucleus in the brain stem by preganglionic fibers of the parasympathetic nervous system which run in the nervus intermedius of Wrisberg, the greater superficial petrosal nerve and the vidian nerve (nervus canalis pterygoidei) and enter the ...
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Crocodiles

Copeia, 1990
William E. Magnusson, Rodney Steel
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Crocodiles and Sharks

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2005
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Isolation of Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) serum immunoglobulin M and Y (IgM and IgY)

Journal of Immunological Methods, 2020
Theresa H T Coetzer, J P Dean Goldring
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Crocodiles

Aquaculture, 1992
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