Growth Pattern and Environment: Differences in Growth of the Hard Tissues of the Heads of Wistar Rats Reared in Extremes of Litter-size |
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... ( McCance 1962 ) . In deciding on the experimental conditions the mor- tality ... ( Widdowson et al 1960 ) . This can be due to a change in the rate of growth ... Widdowson 1960 ) . This seems to correspond with findings in human subjects who ...
... ( McCance 1962 ) . In deciding on the experimental conditions the mor- tality ... ( Widdowson et al 1960 ) . This can be due to a change in the rate of growth ... Widdowson 1960 ) . This seems to correspond with findings in human subjects who ...
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... Widdowson & McCance ( 1960 ) . The use of the examination of differences between the two extremes of litter - size was made by Kennedy ( 1957b ) and Kennedy and Pearce ( 1958 ) . Following this work , Widdowson and McCance who sought ...
... Widdowson & McCance ( 1960 ) . The use of the examination of differences between the two extremes of litter - size was made by Kennedy ( 1957b ) and Kennedy and Pearce ( 1958 ) . Following this work , Widdowson and McCance who sought ...
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... Widdowson and McCance ( 1960 ) , Dickerson and Widdowson ( 1960 ) , Widdowson and Kennedy ( 1962 ) , Widdowson and McCance ( 1963 ) shows ge- neral agreement as far as can be seen from their rather summary data . Close agreement is ...
... Widdowson and McCance ( 1960 ) , Dickerson and Widdowson ( 1960 ) , Widdowson and Kennedy ( 1962 ) , Widdowson and McCance ( 1963 ) shows ge- neral agreement as far as can be seen from their rather summary data . Close agreement is ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
EXPERIMENT | 4 |
THE NATURE OF THE EXPERIMENTS | 9 |
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adrenal glands angle animals behaviour birth body length body weight cages catch-up cephalometric x-rays cephalostat changes chapter compared correlation cranial base cranial capacity cranial vault cranium DATA LOCATION EXPERIMENT day after conception dental dimensions discussed effect environment environmental even-numbered rats experimental conditions experimental groups factors figs film formalin genetic Graph Means growth pattern histological hypothalamus incisor Incr increments indicated inter-group differences investigation large litters large-litter rats larger lead acetate less litter-size Log-Log Graph longitudinal studies M₁ mandible measurements mesio-distal method midsagittal plane molar segment Morphogenesis mother normal observations obtained occurred odd-numbered rats plane of nutrition points possible post-conception previous experiment Quantity random number records reduced relationship relative samples seen showed significant difference significantly small litters small-litter rats smaller sphenoid bone stage 9 standard deviations Student's t-test Table Longit tail taken undernutrition University of Nymegen variation weaning Widdowson and McCance Wistar rats x-ray pictures