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Page 420
... rats as his subjects . In many laboratories from ten to one hundred rats are kept in the same living cage and it is always useful and frequently essential to be able to select accurately one particular animal from this number . Perhaps ...
... rats as his subjects . In many laboratories from ten to one hundred rats are kept in the same living cage and it is always useful and frequently essential to be able to select accurately one particular animal from this number . Perhaps ...
Page 460
... rats existing in a feral state appears to be that of Svihla . Donaldson's attempts to establish wild colonies of white rats met with little success . 4,5,6 So it seemed of unusual inter- est to find a large colony of albino rats ...
... rats existing in a feral state appears to be that of Svihla . Donaldson's attempts to establish wild colonies of white rats met with little success . 4,5,6 So it seemed of unusual inter- est to find a large colony of albino rats ...
Page 461
... rats in 8 to 12 hours . The recommended mixture of red squills had no effect whatever on con- trols . When mixed in higher percentages the rats would not take the bait satisfactorily . Strychnine- treated oats , prepared as rodent ...
... rats in 8 to 12 hours . The recommended mixture of red squills had no effect whatever on con- trols . When mixed in higher percentages the rats would not take the bait satisfactorily . Strychnine- treated oats , prepared as rodent ...
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KINARD F W South Carolina Academy of Science 553 | 22 |
FINKELSTEIN R and J M BIRKELAND Action of Sul | 43 |
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