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Craniata <brachiopoda>
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Craniata
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2011
2011
Spine formation in 'Novocrania' and 'Danocrania' (Brachiopoda, Craniata)
Jeffrey H. Robinson
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Daphne E. Lee
2011
Corpus ID: 110398393
Spine formation in three species of 'Novocrania' and one species of 'Danocrania' is described and illustrated. These craniids…
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2005
2005
A new Early Silurian species of Trimerella (Brachiopoda: Craniata) from the Orange district, New South Wales
I. Percival
,
A. Wright
2005
Corpus ID: 130117511
Trimerella australis, a new species of craniate brachiopod, is described from silicified material extracted from Early Silurian…
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1995
1995
Distribution of gonadotropin‐releasinghormone immunoreactivity in the brain of the pacific hagfish, Eptatretus stouti (craniata: Myxinoidea)
C. B. Braun
,
H. Wicht
,
R. Northcutt
The Journal of comparative neurology
1995
Corpus ID: 207882
The distribution of gonadotropin‐releasing hormone (GnRH)‐like immunoreactivity in the brain of a myxinoid, the Pacific hagfish…
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1991
1991
The brain sizes of living elasmobranchii as their organization level indicator. I. General analysis.
N. Myagkov
Journal fur Hirnforschung
1991
Corpus ID: 12168427
The relationship between brain and body masses of 64 species and subspecies of modern sharks and skates was investigated. It was…
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1960
1960
New Pennsylvanian Brachiopoda from southwest Missouri
R. Hoare
1960
Corpus ID: 132222615
Extensive collections made from the lower portion of the Cabaniss subgroup, the upper portion of the Krebs subgroup and deposits…
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Highly Cited
1956
Highly Cited
1956
The Leydig-cell Homologue in Certain Teleost Fishes
A. J. Marshall
,
B. Lofts
Nature
1956
Corpus ID: 4297084
THE male sex gland of the Craniata is, like other endocrine organs, extremely ancient in origin. It occurs in the Agnatha (for…
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1953
1953
Orientation of Telotrematous Brachiopoda
E. Percival
Nature
1953
Corpus ID: 4177985
A STUDY of the development of the rhynchonellid, Tegulorhynchia nigricans, Sowerby, shows the larva to be furnished with two…
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1945
1945
Phosphatase on Chromosomes
J. Danielli
,
D. Catcheside
Nature
1945
Corpus ID: 4079489
WHEN the tissues of Craniata are treated by the technique of Takamatsu1 and of Gomorri2, alkaline phosphatase is found to be…
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1945
1945
The study of nephridia and genital ducts since 1895 (continued).
E. Goodrich
Quarterly journal of microscopical science
1945
Corpus ID: 41288072
CONTENTS. ARTHROPOD A, p. 303. Pe r ipa t iodea , with Segmental Coelomoducts mostly excretory, p. 305. Crustacea, possibly with…
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Review
1933
Review
1933
THE OSMOTIC PRESSURE AND SALINE CONTENT OF THE BLOOD OF PETROMYZON FLUVIATILIS
T. Galloway
1933
Corpus ID: 88586317
THE composition of the body fluids of the most primitive Craniata, namely the cyclostomes, is of considerable general interest in…
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