Echinus esculentus
The Physiology of Echinus Esculentus Spermatozoa
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Specific differences in the gonadial spicules of Echinus esculentus (Linnaeus) and Psammechinus miliaris (Gmelin)
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On the occurence of Echinus esculentus on the foreshore in the British Isles
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A comparison of the biology of Echinus esculentus in different habitats
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The Spawning of Echinus Esculentus and Some Changes in Gonad Composition
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The Biophysics of the Egg Surface of Echinus Esculentus During Fertilization and Cytolysis
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A comparison of the biology of Echinus esculentus in different habitats. Part II.
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A comparison of the biology of Echinus esculentus in different habitats. Part III.
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A biological difference between natural sea waters
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Chemical properties of the sea water in the neighbourhood of the Labadie Bank
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The Physiology of Sea Urchin Spermatozoa Action of Versene
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The Metabolism of the Sea Urchin Egg
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ACID PRODUCTION AFTER FERTILIZATION OF SEA-URCHIN EGGS A RE-EXAMINATION OF THE LACTIC ACID HYPOTHESIS
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APHRODISIAC AND FERTILITY ENHANCING ACTIONS OF ‘KUNU AYA’ (A BEVERAGE BLEND DEVELOPED FROM CYPERUS ESCULENTUS, PHOENIX DACTYLIFERA AND COCOS NUCIFERA) VIA TESTOSTERONE BOOSTING, ANXIOLYSIS AND INHIBITION OF KEY ENZYMES ASSOCIATED WITH ERECTILE PROCESS
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Kinetic Modelling of Vitamin C Degradation in Leafy Vegetables during Blanching
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Physicochemical Properties of Abelmoschus esculentus seed oil
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Effects of Different Concentrations of Palm Oil Effluent (POME) on the Germination of Seed of Glycine max Land Abelmoschus esculentus L.
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Antihemolytic and Antioxidant Activity of Hibiscus Esculentus Leaves
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EVALUATION OF THE PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF NATIVE AND MODIFIED STARCH OBTAINED FROM Manihot esculentus AS PHARMACEUTICAL EXCIPIENT
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FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF DICLOFENAC SODIUM MATRIX TABLETS USING ABELMOSCHUS ESCULENTUS MUCILAGE AS A POLYMER
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