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General and Comparative Physiology

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The laboratory should be a place where students test the basic principles of physiology, learn useful techniques, become familiar with standard physiological equipment, and see how the functional anatomy of different kinds of animals is adapted to their varied environments and problems of living. It is also important that the student should be able to do this with a minimum of frustration.

851 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1983

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William Stewart Hoar

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