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Neural Crest Migration during Development of the Vertebrate Embryo


  1. Faraday, Michael
  2. Enrico FermiFell, Paul E.
  3. Fermi, Enrico
    • Thermodynamics
    • Columbia University Lectures - Summer 1936
    • Dover Publications, Inc.
    • QC 311.F47 1956
  4. Richard Feynman Feynman, Richard Phillips
  5. Feynman, Richard Phillips; Leighton, Robert B.; Sands, Matthew
  6. ATPase Fillingame, Robert H.
  7. Fischbach, Gerald D.
    • Mind and Brain
    • Scientific American: Vol. 267, No. 3, pp. 48-57
    • September 1992
    • [Pubmed]
    • Also Published in:
      • Mind and Brain: Readings from Scientific American Magazine
      • W.H. Freeman
    • QP 360.5.M55 1993

  8. Fischer, Jean-Louis
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    "Vestigialization begins when a trait is rendered nonfunctional, or becomes a selective liability outright, due to shifts in the environment...

    The occasional appearance of atavistic features indicates that reduced or lost morphological characters are often retained in the genome...

    Generally if there is relaxation of stablizing or directional selection on a character, whether morphological, behavioral, or physiological, vestigialization can be expected. A focus on vestigialization can provide a different perspective on evolutionary phenomena."

    Daniel W. Fong, Thomas C. Kane, & David C. Culver
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    Fong, Daniel W.; Kane, Thomas C.; Culver, David C.
    • Vestigialization and Loss of Nonfunctional Characters
    • Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics: Vol. 26, pp. 249-268
    • 1995
  10. Foster, J.P.; Weinhold Frank
  11. Frazzon, Jeverson; Dean, Dennis R.
  12. Sigmund Freud Freud, Sigmund
    • On Dreams
    • W.W. Norton & Company
    • BF 1078.F773 1990

  13. Friedman, Norman; Wolf, Fred Alan
  14. Fry, Iris
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    "Education makes machines which act like men and produces men who act like machines."

    Sigmund Freud
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    Fuchs, G.
    • Alternatives to the Calvin Cycle and the Krebs Cycle in Anaerobic Bacteria: Pathways with Carbonylation Chemistry
    • in: The Molecular Basis of Bacterial Metabolism
      • Edited by G. Hauska & R. Thauer
      • 41. Colloquium Der Gesellschaft Fur Biologishe Chemie
    • Springer-Verlag
    • April 5-7, 1990

  16. Fujii, Naotaka; Graybiel, Ann M.
Four Forms of N-CAM

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