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  • 23. Regional hypoxia elicits regional changes in chorioallantoic membrane vascular density in alligator but not chicken embryos.
    Corona TB, Warburton SJ.
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  • 25. Mobilization of calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium by embryonic alligators (Alligator mississippiensis).
    Packard MJ, Packard GC.
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  • 27. Physiological effects of hypoxic conditions during the plateau period on the chicken embryo.
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  • 35. The impact of extended preovipositional arrest on embryonic development and hatchling fitness in the flatback sea turtle.
    Rings CC, Rafferty AR, Guinea ML, Reina RD.
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    Milnes MR, Bryan TA, Katsu Y, Kohno S, Moore BC, Iguchi T, Guillette LJ.
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  • 37. Patterns of metabolism in embryonic reptiles.
    Thompson MB.
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    Burggren WW, Elmonoufy NA.
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