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Fraps, R. M., Neher, B. H., and Rothchild, I. 

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Fraps, R. M., Riley, G. M., and Olsen, M. W. 

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Fr.^ps, R. M., Sohn, H. A., .AND Olsen, M. W. 

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Glick, B. 1957. Experimental modification of 

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Grigg, G. W. 1957. The structure of stored sperm 

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Hale, E. B. 1955. Duration of fertility and 

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Harris, P. C, and Shaffner, C. S. 1956. Effect of 

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Herrick, E. H. 1951. The influence of androgens 

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Herrick, E. H., Eide, I. M., and Snow, M. R. 

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Herrick, R. B., and Ad.ams, J. L. 1956. The ef- 

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Hertz, R. 1945. The ciuantitative relationship 

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Hertz, R. 1948a. Interference with estrogen-in- 

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