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Atlas of Microscopic Anatomy - A Functional Approach

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Atlas of Microscopic Anatomy - A Functional Approach
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Publisher: W B Saunders Co
ISBN/ASIN: 0721610145
ISBN-13: 9780721610146
Number of pages: 550

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This atlas of microscopic anatomy was prepared with the student as the foremost consideration. The Atlas' function is classroom-oriented, it supplements but does not replace textbooks heavily weighted towards electron microscopy, it provides concise structural/functional correlations, and all structures are clearly and directly identified and labeled for easy and precise use.

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