Blood flow in guinea fowl Numida meleagris as an indicator of energy expenditure by individual muscles during walking and running
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Cindy I Buchanan | R. Marsh | D. Ellerby | J. A. Carr | H. T. Henry | C. Buchanan | David J Ellerby | Jennifer A Carr | Richard L Marsh | Havalee T Henry | Havalee T. Henry
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