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Dictionary » Z » Zebra body Zebra bodyzebra body Metachromatically staining membrane-bound granules, measuring 0.5-1 um in diameter and containing lamellae with a 5.8 nm spacing, reported in schwann cells and macrophages of patients suffering from metachromatic leukodystrophy. ![]()
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fastest animalI know that you are talking about speed in proportion to body size and weight but I found the following and thought that you might find ... - 47.5 Elk - 45 Cape Hunting Dog - 45 Coyote - 43 Gray Fox - 42 Hyena - 40 Zebra - 40 Mongolian Wild Ass - 40 Greyhound - 39.35 Whippet - 35.5 Rabbit (domestic) ...
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The Fiber Disease... to the Schistos though. However, some of yours look like maybe mutated zebra fish, fish, not zebra muscles, however the zebra muscles harbor the ... fibers? Can you tell? GwenTass, I meant by the dystrophin leaving the body in muscular dystrophy. The cause for the muscle wasting in Duchenne's ...
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Subspecies comparison of the Genus: Corucia... and observations differentiating the two subspecies of Corucia zebrata (underlined), Corucia zebrata zebrata(underlined) and Corucia zebrata ... and Corucia zebrata alfredschmidti, the visual difference in size and body coloration alone is readily apparent, even from a distance. Snout/Vent ...
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subspecies comparision of the Genus: Corucia... and observations differentiating the two subspecies of Corucia zebrata (underlined), Corucia zebrata zebrata(underlined) and Corucia zebrata ... and Corucia zebrata alfredschmidti, the visual difference in size and body coloration alone is readily apparent, even from a distance. Snout/Vent ...
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