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In Journal of Energy Storage 15 November 2022 55 Part B
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Guguschev, C., Klimm, D., Brützam, M., Gesing, T.M., Gogolin, M., Paik, H., Markurt, T., Kok, D.J., Kwasniewski, A., Jendritzki, U., Schlom, D.G.
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In Journal of Crystal Growth 15 April 2020 536
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In Veterinary Parasitology 19 April 2011 177(1-2):111-118
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In Veterinary Parasitology 15 December 2010 174(3-4):277-284
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de JONG, B.W.D., De GOUVEIA BRAZAO, C.A., STOOP, H., WOLFFENBUTTEL, K.P., OOSTERHUIS, J.W., PUPPELS, G.J., WEBER, R.F.A., LOOIJENGA, L.H.J., KOK, D.J.
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In The Journal of Urology 2004 171(1):92-96
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de Jong, B.W.D., Bakker Schut, T.C., Wolffenbuttel, K.P., Nijman, J.M., Kok, D.J., Puppels, G.J.
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In The Journal of Urology 2002 168(4) Supplement:1771-1778
Autor:
Kok, D.J.
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African Zoology; Vol 25, No 1 (1990); 26-30
The development of Polystoma umthakathi oncomiracidia were studied in experimentally infected Natalobatrachus boneberg tadpoles to establish a normal reference of parasite performance in the natural host. The anteroventral body wall is transparent in
Autor:
Kok, D.J., Seaman, M.T.
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African Zoology; Vol 23, No 3 (1988); 238-241
The early development and adult size of Natalobatrachus bonebergi were investigated. Newly hatched tadpoles were normally about 12,5 mm long. Fore-limb emergence occurred at a total length of 35 to 41 mm after 60 to 125 days of development in the lab
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Kok, D.J., du Preez, L.H.
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African Zoology; Vol 24, No 3 (1989); 225-230
Development and reproduction of neotenic Polystoma australis were investigated in natural anuran Kassina and Semnodactylus hosts in South Africa. Newly established parasites attached mainly inside the left branchial chamber. They then migrated so tha
Autor:
Kok, D.J., van Wyk, J.H.
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African Zoology; Vol 21, No 3 (1986); 189-196
Combes & Channing (1978-79) expressed the opinion that the discontinuity between the range of Polystoma natalensis,described by them from Natal in South Africa, and those of other African species of the genus, was probably due to a lack of documentat