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Structure of common cardinal vein

Known as: Common cardinal vein 
A vein occurring during embryonic development that is formed from the union of the anterior and posterior cardinal veins.
National Institutes of Health

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2016
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2016
Semaphorins regulate guidance during cell migration. In addition to repelling endothelial cells, Hamm et al. identify a novel… 
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2015
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2015
SoxF family members have been linked to arterio-venous specification events and human pathological conditions, but in contrast to… 
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2010
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2010
This research-based essay presents survey results—collected from faculty in 104 PhD-granting management departments of AACSB… 
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2010
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2004
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2004
A role for the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) pathway in vascular maturation has been implicated by studies in Ahr-null mice. In… 
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1993
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1993
Most experts believe that young children possess a substantial amount of informal knowledge about mathematics. The teacher's role… 
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1985
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1985
Development of song dialects is influenced by (1) the morphological ability of birds to vary their song (Lanyon 1960); (2) the…