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N G Leet

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Journal of Ultrastructure Research|May 1, 1976
Histology of highly-stretched beef muscle. II. Further evidence on the location and nature of gap filamentsR H Locker, N G Leet
Journal of Ultrastructure Research|July 1, 1975
Histology of highly-stretched beef muscle. I. The fine structure of grossly stretched single fibersR H Locker, N G Leet
Laboratory Practice|February 1, 1974
Rapid method for processing entire biopsy pieces for light and electron microscopyN G Leet, J P Chalcroft
Journal of Ultrastructure Research|July 1, 1976
Histology of highly-stretched beef muscle. IV. Evidence for movement of gap filaments through the Z-line, using the N2-line and M-line as markersR H Locker, N G Leet
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture|October 1, 1973
A prolonged pre-rigor condition in aerobic surfaces of ox muscleN G Leet, R H Locker
Meat Science|November 8, 2011
Structural changes developing with rigor that facilitate bacterial invasion of muscle tissueC O Gill, N G Leet, N Penney
Meat Science|November 8, 2011
The histology of blood splash in lambN G Leet, C E Devine, A B Gavey
Journal of Ultrastructure Research|May 1, 1976
Histology of highly-stretched beef muscle. III. Abnormal contraction patterns in ox muscle, produced by overstretching during prerigor blandingR H Locker, G J Daines, N G Leet
Meat Science|November 8, 2011
Meat tenderness and the gap filamentsR H Locker, G J Daines, W A Carse, et al.
Journal of Comparative Pathology|July 1, 1974
Spontaneous toxaemia of pregnancy in sheep. A study of renal function and glomerular fine structureI P McCausland, P J O'Hara, P B Herdson, et al.
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Journal of Ultrastructure Research|May 1, 1976
Histology of highly-stretched beef muscle. II. Further evidence on the location and nature of gap filamentsR H Locker, N G Leet
Journal of Ultrastructure Research|July 1, 1975
Histology of highly-stretched beef muscle. I. The fine structure of grossly stretched single fibersR H Locker, N G Leet
Laboratory Practice|February 1, 1974
Rapid method for processing entire biopsy pieces for light and electron microscopyN G Leet, J P Chalcroft
Journal of Ultrastructure Research|July 1, 1976
Histology of highly-stretched beef muscle. IV. Evidence for movement of gap filaments through the Z-line, using the N2-line and M-line as markersR H Locker, N G Leet
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture|October 1, 1973
A prolonged pre-rigor condition in aerobic surfaces of ox muscleN G Leet, R H Locker
Meat Science|November 8, 2011
Structural changes developing with rigor that facilitate bacterial invasion of muscle tissueC O Gill, N G Leet, N Penney
Meat Science|November 8, 2011
The histology of blood splash in lambN G Leet, C E Devine, A B Gavey
Journal of Ultrastructure Research|May 1, 1976
Histology of highly-stretched beef muscle. III. Abnormal contraction patterns in ox muscle, produced by overstretching during prerigor blandingR H Locker, G J Daines, N G Leet
Meat Science|November 8, 2011
Meat tenderness and the gap filamentsR H Locker, G J Daines, W A Carse, et al.
Journal of Comparative Pathology|July 1, 1974
Spontaneous toxaemia of pregnancy in sheep. A study of renal function and glomerular fine structureI P McCausland, P J O'Hara, P B Herdson, et al.
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