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Krogh A (1929) The progress of physiology. Science 70:200β4. |
Abstract:
Further reading
- Krebs HA (1975) The August Krogh Principle: "For many problems there is an animal on which it can be most conveniently studied". J Exp Zool 194: 221-6.
- Joergensen CB (2001) August Krogh and Claude Bernard on basic principles in experimental physiology. BioScience 51: 59-61.
Made history
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Made history, BEC 2020.2