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M. Hans Elias 1907-1985.

The American journal of anatomy

Pauly JE.
PMID: 3314466
Am J Anat. 1987 Oct;180(2):123-5. doi: 10.1002/aja.1001800202.

No abstract available.

The human embryonic heart in the ninth week.

The American journal of anatomy

LICATA RH.
PMID: 13124266
Am J Anat. 1954 Jan;94(1):73-125. doi: 10.1002/aja.1000940104.

No abstract available.

The aponeuroses of the lacertilian ankle.

Journal of morphology

Russell AP.
PMID: 29865492
J Morphol. 1993 Oct;218(1):65-84. doi: 10.1002/jmor.1052180106.

Despite pioneering and detailed work by McMurrich (Am. J. Anat. 4:33-76, '05; Am. J. Anat. 6:407-437, '07), the structure of the "plantar aponeurosis" of the lacertilian pes has remained poorly understood. In recent years a better understanding has been...

George W. Corner as historian and humanist.

The American journal of anatomy

SHRYOCK RH.
PMID: 13302151
Am J Anat. 1956 Jan;98(1):21-34. doi: 10.1002/aja.1000980104.

No abstract available.

Morphological study of nerve endings in jaw muscles of post-hatching American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis).

Journal of morphology

Sato I, Shimada K, Ezure H, Murakami G, Sato T.
PMID: 29865378
J Morphol. 1994 Mar;219(3):285-295. doi: 10.1002/jmor.1052190308.

Two months after hatching, the fibers of the jaw muscles of the American alligator are associated with three types of nerve terminals namely, plates, simple plates, and grape endings. Simple plate endings are mainly observed on the small muscle...

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