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Journal of Morphology|December 31, 2013
The impacts of comparative anatomy of electric rays (Batoidea: Torpediniformes) on their systematic hypothesesKerin M Claeson
Journal of Morphology|July 23, 2011
The synarcual cartilage of batoids with emphasis on the synarcual of RajidaeKerin M Claeson
International Journal of Audiology|November 23, 2006
Prevalence of cochlear implants in postlingually deafened adults in a Swedish regionM Claeson, A Ringdahl
Lakartidningen|June 14, 1989
[Vaccines today and tomorrow. Rotavirus vaccine to prevent infant mortality in developing countries]T Vesikari, M Claeson
Bulletin of the World Health Organization|December 2, 2000
The evolution of child health programmes in developing countries: from targeting diseases to targeting peopleM Claeson, R J Waldman
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal|May 1, 1990
Global progress in the control of diarrheal diseasesM Claeson, M H Merson
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal|January 1, 1993
Management of acute diarrhea in children: lessons learnedL Richards, M Claeson, N F Pierce
Current Issues in Public Health|October 1, 1996
The World Bank's perspective on global healthM Claeson, J De Beyer, P Jha, et al.
Journal of Systematic Palaeontology|September 14, 2018
Revision of Eocene electric rays (Torpediniformes, Batomorphii) from the Bolca Konservat-Lagerstätte, Italy, reveals the first fossil embryo <i>in situ</i> in marine batoids and provides new insights into the origin of trophic novelties in coral reef fishesGiuseppe Marramà, Kerin M Claeson, Giorgio Carnevale, et al.
Journal of Morphology|September 8, 2007
New interpretations of the skull of a primitive bony fish Erpetoichthys calabaricus (Actinopterygii: Cladistia)Kerin M Claeson, William E Bemis, James W Hagadorn
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Showing results (1-10 of 31) with videos related to

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Journal of Morphology|December 31, 2013
The impacts of comparative anatomy of electric rays (Batoidea: Torpediniformes) on their systematic hypothesesKerin M Claeson
Journal of Morphology|July 23, 2011
The synarcual cartilage of batoids with emphasis on the synarcual of RajidaeKerin M Claeson
International Journal of Audiology|November 23, 2006
Prevalence of cochlear implants in postlingually deafened adults in a Swedish regionM Claeson, A Ringdahl
Lakartidningen|June 14, 1989
[Vaccines today and tomorrow. Rotavirus vaccine to prevent infant mortality in developing countries]T Vesikari, M Claeson
Bulletin of the World Health Organization|December 2, 2000
The evolution of child health programmes in developing countries: from targeting diseases to targeting peopleM Claeson, R J Waldman
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal|May 1, 1990
Global progress in the control of diarrheal diseasesM Claeson, M H Merson
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal|January 1, 1993
Management of acute diarrhea in children: lessons learnedL Richards, M Claeson, N F Pierce
Current Issues in Public Health|October 1, 1996
The World Bank's perspective on global healthM Claeson, J De Beyer, P Jha, et al.
Journal of Systematic Palaeontology|September 14, 2018
Revision of Eocene electric rays (Torpediniformes, Batomorphii) from the Bolca Konservat-Lagerstätte, Italy, reveals the first fossil embryo <i>in situ</i> in marine batoids and provides new insights into the origin of trophic novelties in coral reef fishesGiuseppe Marramà, Kerin M Claeson, Giorgio Carnevale, et al.
Journal of Morphology|September 8, 2007
New interpretations of the skull of a primitive bony fish Erpetoichthys calabaricus (Actinopterygii: Cladistia)Kerin M Claeson, William E Bemis, James W Hagadorn
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