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2010 - Vol. 27, Nº 3-4
Dimensions, mass and volume of the turtles kidneys
(Trachemys scripta elegans WIED, 1839)
G.F.N. Silva; W.C.G. Matos; V.T.O. Freire; J. Pereira Neto; C.E. Seyfert; M.D. Faria
2010 - Vol. 27, Nº 3-4
A scientific study on diets, physical exercises, and morphological aspects of Sarcopenia: a description of methodological approaches
G.F. Braggion; L.B.M. Maifrino; M.L.J. Miranda
2010 - Vol. 27, Nº 3-4
Anatomical variation of the superior cerebelar artery: a case study
A.L.S. Davim; J.F.S. Neto; D.F. Albuquerque
2010 - Vol. 27, Nº 3-4
Extra-articular origin of long head of biceps brachii in human cadaver: a case report
P. Cheema; R. Singla
2010 - Vol. 27, Nº 3-4
Histopathological study of lingual circumvallate papillae and associated tissues in brazilian smoker and non-smoker individuals
F.T. Cunha; A.A. Amorim Júnior; M.J.A.A.L. Amorim; E.R. Oliveira; V.A. Silva Júnior
2010 - Vol. 27, Nº 3-4
Morphological analysis of the lingula in dry mandibles of individuals in Southern Brazil
P.T.C. Lopes; G.A.M. Pereira; A.M.P.V. Santos
2010 - Vol. 27, Nº 3-4
Morphological changes caused by aging on skeletal muscles and effects of exercise: a literature review
P.M.D. Gonçalves; L.B.M. Maifrino; E.F. Gama; J.B.V. Costa; R.R. De Souza
2010 - Vol. 27, Nº 3-4
Neuroanatomical correlation between choroid plexus mass in the choroidal fissure and the interventricular foramen area
Daniel Damiani; N. Laudanna; C. Guedes; L. Nobeschi; Durval Damiani
2010 - Vol. 27, Nº 3-4
Some aspects of the neurometrics and oculometrics of the japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) in Nigeria
O.O. Igado; O.O. Aina
2010 - Vol. 27, Nº 3-4
The histormorphological organization of the hepato-caval interface in the human
P.B. Karau; J.A. Ogeng’o; J. Hassanali; P.O. Odula
2010 - Vol. 27, Nº 3-4
Triangle of Brocq and Mouchet: anatomical study in brazilian cadavers and clinical implications
F.M. Andrade; D.C. Ribeiro; M.A. Babinski; R. Cisne; M.L. Góes
2010 - Vol. 27, Nº 3-4
Variant morphogenesis of squamous part of occipital bone in human skulls
B.V. Murlimanju; L.V. Prabhu; M.T. Paul; M.M. Pai; A. Krishnamurthy; A. Rai

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Journal of Morphological Sciences
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