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Pathology of <i>Lankesterella</i> sp. infection in a cliff swallow from California, USA. [PDF]

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Mesler CT   +7 more
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AA-Amyloidosis in the Eurasian stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus). [PDF]

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Proximate Composition, Physicochemical Properties and Concentration of Selected Minerals in Edible Giblets of Geese. [PDF]

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Kokoszyński D   +8 more
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<i>Cheilospirura hamulosa</i> (Nematoda: Acuariidae) infection in indigenous chickens in Bangladesh: epidemiology, pathology and anthelmintic efficacy. [PDF]

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Studies on the avian gizzard: The development of the gizzard and its innervation

Zeitschrift f�r Zellforschung und Mikroskopische Anatomie, 1969
The development of the chick gizzard and its innervation have been studied using histochemical techniques and light and electronmicroscopy. In Hamburger-Hamilton stage 28–29 (6-day old) embryos, the primordium of the gizzard consists of a vascularised mesenchymal thickening of the gut.
T, Bennett, J L, Cobb
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Studies on the avian gizzard: Auerbach's plexus

Zeitschrift f�r Zellforschung und Mikroskopische Anatomie, 1969
Light and electron-microscope observations have been made on the enteric nervous system of the chick and pigeon gizzard. In both species, Auerbach's plexus is in the form of a condensed, ganglionated nerve trunk, which is plexiform in certain regions.
T, Bennett, J L, Cobb
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Analysis of the Spontaneous Motility of the Avian Embryonic Gizzard

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1972
SUMMARY Spontaneous contractile activity of the smooth muscle of the isolated gizzard of the avian embryo was studied at various stages of development. For preparations less than 15 days of embryonic age, contractile activity was microscopically evaluated; for preparations isolated from older embryos, isometric recording of intraluminal pressure ...
J R, Donahoe, J M, Bowen
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