Neurobiology of vertebrate locomotion

proceedings of an international symposium held at the Wenner-Grten Center, Stockholm, June 17th-19th, 1985

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Neurobiology of vertebrate locomotion

proceedings of an international symposium held at the Wenner-Grten Center, Stockholm, June 17th-19th, 1985

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Macmillan
Language
English
Pages
735

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Cover of: Neurobiology of Vertebrate Locomotion
Neurobiology of Vertebrate Locomotion
November 1986, Palgrave Macmillan, Macmillan
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Published in
Basingstoke
Series
Wenner-Gren Center international symposium series -- v.45,, Wenner-Gren Center international symposium series -- v. 45.

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Dewey Decimal Class
596/.01852
Library of Congress
QP301

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xvii, 735 p. :
Number of pages
735

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OL18099453M
ISBN 10
0333429095
LCCN
86013757
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