- NLM Digital Collections - Minutes of the NIH NCCAM Trans-Agency CAM Coordinating CommitteePublication: Produced: 20 May 1999... of single-site Phase III trials includes (1) shark cartilage for cancer in collaboration with NCI (CTEP), (2) “ ... following: (1) Phase III clinical trial of oral shark cartilage in patients with cancer (in protocol review phase), ( ...
- ... compound Q, St.. John’s Wort, roxithromycin, peptide-T, shark's cartilage. Not all clubs carry the same items. If ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The footprints of the Creator, or, The Asterolepis of StromnessPublication: New York : Hurst, [1850?]... the interior. The jaws of the Rays and Sharks, formed of cartilage, and fenced round on their sides and edges ... characteristic tubercles. In the Ray, as in the Sharks, the piece of thin cartilage of which this plate seems the homologue, is ...
- NLM Digital Collections - A laboratory guide in comparative anatomyPublication: [New Orleans?] : Harold Tupper Mead, [1922]... appendicular skeleton? Elasmobranchs. In the skull of a shark identify Meckel's cartilage, that is, the cartilage of the mandible, the ... your specimen. In the visceral skeleton of a shark determine the number of branchial cartilages. Identify the hyoid arch, the mandibular arch, the ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The physiological anatomy and physiology of manPublication: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea, 1857... the cranium itself, excepting in the rays and sharks, in which it is enclosed by the cranial cartilages. It is suspended in fluid (part, probably, of ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Index-catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon-General's Office, United States Army. Authors ...Publication: Washington : G.P.O., 1880-1932... hosslatrockan. (Rajahatis Lin.) [On the chemical composition of cartilage of the shark.] Upsala Lakaref. Forh., 1888-9, xxiv, 495-506.— ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Comparative zoology, structural and systematic : for use in schools and collegesPublication: New York : Harper & Bros., 1876... or simply bound by ligaments, as in the Shark. In a few Fishes, the teeth consist of flexible cartilage; but almost invariably they are com- posed of ...
- NLM Digital Collections - A manual of histologyPublication: New York : William Wood & Company, 1882... very short bony tubes ; in the cartilaginous fishes (shark, skate) they lie in canals hol- lowed out in the cartilage, while in man and the higher verte- brates ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Conversations on the animal economy : designed for the instruction of youth and the perusal ...Publication: Portland [Maine] : Shirley and Hyde, 1829... tilage is exceedingly thick. In the great basking shark, to increase this elasticity of the spine, there is in the centre of the cartilage, a cavity containing a small quan- tity of ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Elements of general anatomy, or, A description of every kind of organs composing the human ...Publication: Philadelphia : Carey and Lea, 1830... found that the cartila- ginous bones of the shark {squalus) are composed of oil, mu- cus, acitic acid, and some salts. J. Davy has found cartilages formed of albumen 44,5; water 55; and ...
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