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Jackson CM. and Lowrey LG. On the relative growth of the component parts (head, trunk and extremities) and systems (skin, skeleton, musculature and viscera) of the albino rat. (1912) Anat. Rec. 8(12): 449-474.

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This historic 1912 paper by Jackson and Lowrey describes relative growth of the component parts and systems of the albino rat.



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On the Relative Growth of the Component Parts (head, trunk and extremities) and Systems (skin, skeleton, musculature and viscera) of the Albino Rat