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Sandri, C.
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Membrane morphology of the vertebrate nervous system : a study with freeze-etch technique / by C. Sandri, J.M. van Buren and K. Akert.
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Amsterdam : Elsevier Scientific, 1977.
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BJL 3rd Floor
QP 376 P9(46)
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384p.
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Author
Sandri, C.
Series
Progress in brain research ; v.46.
Subject
Biological psychology.
Evoked brain potentials -- Event related.
Brain -- Physiology.
Histochemistry -- Histology -- Human anatomy.
Biology.
Microscopy.
Microscopes -- Biology.
Microscopy -- Mounting slides -- Preparation.
Alt author
Van Buren, John M.
Akert, Konrad.
Descript
384p.
Author
Sandri, C.
Series
Progress in brain research ; v.46.
Subject
Biological psychology.
Evoked brain potentials -- Event related.
Brain -- Physiology.
Histochemistry -- Histology -- Human anatomy.
Biology.
Microscopy.
Microscopes -- Biology.
Microscopy -- Mounting slides -- Preparation.
Alt author
Van Buren, John M.
Akert, Konrad.
LOCATION
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LOAN TYPE
STATUS
BJL 3rd Floor
QP 376 P9(46)
8 WEEK LOAN
AVAILABLE
Subject
Biological psychology.
Evoked brain potentials -- Event related.
Brain -- Physiology.
Histochemistry -- Histology -- Human anatomy.
Biology.
Microscopy.
Microscopes -- Biology.
Microscopy -- Mounting slides -- Preparation.
Descript
384p.
Alt author
Van Buren, John M.
Akert, Konrad.
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