[Levels of DNA, RNA, protein and non-protein N in tissues from normally developed piglets and straddling piglets of very different birth weights. 1. Results of analyses of the cerebrum, cerebellum, pons with the medulla oblongata and the spinal cord]
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[Levels of DNA, RNA, protein and non-protein N in tissues from normally developed piglets and straddling piglets of very different birth weights. 1. Results of analyses of the cerebrum, cerebellum, pons with the medulla oblongata and the spinal cord]
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