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Comparative Anatomy

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  • Exploring Octopamine: Immunohistochemical research of a spionid worm Pygospio elegans nervous system

    Zinaida Starunova, Ksenia Shunkina, Elena Novikova, Viktor Starunov
    50–55
  • The crocodilian forearm and wrist: biomechanics and functional morphology

    Dmitriy Pashchenko
    168–179
  • Palmar flexion creases and finger linkage groups in New World monkeys — functional and evolutionary palmistry

    Mellin Novikova, Alexander Kuznetsov
    181–201
  • An unusual elbow muscle in the red howler monkey: does it deserve invention of a new name musculus contrahens cubiti?

    Mellin Novikova, Alexander Kuznetsov
    38–47

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