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Benign carcinoid tumor of hindgut, not otherwise specified
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Benign carcinoid tumor of the hindgut NOS
National Institutes of Health
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2017
2017
FOETAL-VITELLINE DUCT CYST WITH HINDGUT AGENESIS- A RARE CASE REPORT
C. LokeshReddy
,
R. SumanaRao
,
K. VenkatRamReddyKuchukula
,
R. SatyanarayanaMoorthy
,
S. Moorthy
,
G. RamakrishnaReddy
2017
Corpus ID: 80201392
Review
2012
Review
2012
Comparative Study of Hindgut Ciliates in Horses, Mules and Donkeys in Turkey
G. Gürelli
2012
Corpus ID: 86230594
The ciliate fauna in the hindgut of 24 equids (8 horses, 8 mules, 8 donkeys) living in the same area was surveyed. Thirty four…
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Review
2008
Review
2008
Mammal community structure in a world of gradients
Märtha Wallgren
2008
Corpus ID: 62799080
Functional types are becoming central when searching for generalities in community ecology. They may help in identifying the…
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2007
2007
Complete unilateral leg duplication with ipsilateral renal agenesis
C. Lilje
,
L. Finger
,
R. Ascuitto
Acta paediatrica
2007
Corpus ID: 46548909
A case of a 5‐month‐old infant with complete duplication of the right leg and ipsilateral renal agenesis is presented. There was…
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2004
2004
Not only ruminants: indications for differences in digestive physiology between grazing and browsing large hindgut fermenters
M. Clauss
,
J. Hummel
2004
Corpus ID: 82595006
In ruminants, browsing species do not achieve the same apparent digestibility (aD) coefficients as grazing species (IASON and VAN…
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1978
1978
Microtubules and termite hindgut spirochetes
L. Margulis
,
L. To
,
D. Chase
1978
Corpus ID: 90342178
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