Atlas of Goat Anatomy. Part 2. Serial Cross Sections

The angora goat (Capra hircus) has been the main experimental animal used by the Biophysics Division for many years. Knowledge of goat anatomy is important during both the planning and experimental stages of projects. Because no readily usable information on goat anatomy is available, a series of re...

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GOATS
LABORATORY ANIMALS
Microbiology
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