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1915. Relation of Simultaneous Ovulation to the Production of Double- 

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56 Curtis, Maynie R. 11.6 : 88 Gallus 



1915. Studios on the Physiology of Reproduction in the Domestic Fowl. 

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57 Curtis, Maynie R., and Raymond Pearl. 11.6 : 88 Gallus 



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58 Pearl, Raymond. 11.6 : 88 Gallus 



1915. Mendelian Inheritance of Fecundity in the Domejtic Fowl, and 

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59 Sobotta, J. 11.6 : 9 



1914. Zur Frage der Wanderung des Säugetiereies durch den Eileiter. 

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60 Grosser, 0. 11.6 : 9 



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1914. The Corrélation between the Cyclic Changes in the Uterus and 

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62 Loeb, Leo. 11.6 : 9.02 Cavia 



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64 Loeb, Jacques. 11.61 



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