Perhaps surprisingly, geomorphology's relative failure to deliver meaningful process-based accounts of landscape development has not stimulated much in the way of procedural debate. Although most geomorphologists seem to agree that a problem exists -how best to make explicit the links between proces
โฆ LIBER โฆ
Form and growth in fishes
โ Scribed by Selig Hecht
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1916
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 918 KB
- Volume
- 27
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0362-2525
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
On Growth and Form in Geomorphology
โ
Spedding, Nick
๐
Article
๐
1997
๐
John Wiley and Sons
๐
English
โ 24 KB
๐ 2 views
Physiology and form of fish circulation
โ
J. Cliff Rankin
๐
Article
๐
1992
๐
Springer Netherlands
๐
English
โ 225 KB
On growth and form in psychiatric resear
โ
John R. Whittier
๐
Article
๐
1963
๐
Springer US
๐
English
โ 375 KB
Growth and form in gymnoblastic hydroids
โ
N. J. Berrill
๐
Article
๐
1952
๐
John Wiley and Sons
๐
English
โ 1019 KB
Growth and age validation in high-Antarc
โ
Beatriz Morales-Nin; Joan Moranta; Eduardo Balguerias
๐
Article
๐
2000
๐
Springer
๐
English
โ 172 KB
New insights into skeletal muscle develo
โ
Pierre-Yves Rescan
๐
Article
๐
2008
๐
John Wiley and Sons
๐
English
โ 269 KB
## Abstract Recent research has significantly broadened our understanding of how the teleost somite is patterned to achieve embryonic and postembryonic myogenesis. Medial (adaxial) cells and posterior cells of the early epithelial somite generate embryonic superficial slow and deep fast muscle fibe