Progress in comparative endocrinology
International Symposium on Comparative Endocrinology (5th 1967 Delhi)
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Progress in comparative endocrinology
by International Symposium on Comparative Endocrinology (5th 1967 Delhi)
Published
1969
Publisher
Academic Press
Pages
602
An Introduction to Behavioral Endocrinology
Comparative vertebrate endocrinology
Hormones, cells and organisms
The comparative endocrinology of the invertebrates
Current trends in comparative endocrinology
Vertebrate endocrinology
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