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WE have devised a method for estimating the circulating blood volume in avian embryos from somite stages up to hatching, that is, practically from the onset of circulation in the embryo. Earlier publications on the subject1,2 are concerned with the second half of fœtal life only.
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RYCHTER, Z., KOPECKÝ, M. & LEMEŽ, L. A Micromethod for Determination of the Circulating Blood Volume in Chick Embryos. Nature 175, 1126–1127 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1038/1751126a0
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