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Arrows in a point to a nearly complete and fully articulated basal crocodyliform skeleton preserved next to IVPP V 15923 (scale bar, 5 cm). c, Histological section from the fibular shaft of Limusaurus inextricabilis (IVPP V 15924) under polarized light.
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Arrows in a point to a nearly complete and fully articulated basal crocodyliform skeleton preserved next to IVPP V 15923 (scale bar, 5 cm). c, Histological section from the fibular shaft of Limusaurus inextricabilis (IVPP V 15924) under polarized light.
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Histological examination shows dysplasia of the cilia and smooth muscle.
WTF, Seriously. JLK 2009
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Histological techniques, such as fixation procedures and tissue stainings (hematoxylin or carmine) had been introduced in the middle of the 19th century.
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Histological examination revealed the presence of bacterial rods, subsequently identified as BT in the infected organs.
Chapter 8 1994
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Histological examination showed that there were no healthy acinus cells.
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The Club meets at stated periods in the Histological
The University of Michigan Wilfred Shaw
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Histological Laboratory, becoming Junior Professor in 1899 and
The University of Michigan Wilfred Shaw
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_Bacteriological_ | _Histological_ | _Organs Preserved.
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For the Histological Laboratory to provide four additional miscrscopes and ten chairs made necessary by increase in the first year medical class
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