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- From: mchenry@latech.edu (Michael Q. McHenry)
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- Subject: Endolymph recipe?
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- Date: 22 Jan 1993 05:00:46 GMT
- Organization: Louisiana Tech University
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- Summary: Need chick or bird endolymph formula
- Keywords: endolymph chick bird human
-
- Greetings. Does anyone have a reference for the chemical
- composition of chick endolymph? Other birds would be okay,
- and the recipe for human endolymph would also be interesting.
- I have been unable to find a source for this info in our
- library, although I do have a fine reptilian endolymph
- reference. I believe that the differences between reptile
- and bird endolymph would be significant, so I would greatly
- appreciate any information via e-mail.
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- Quinn McHenry "If you would be a real seeker after truth, it
- mchenry@engr.latech.edu is necessary that at least once in your life
- Biomedical Engineering you doubt, as far as possible, all things."
- Louisiana Tech University - Rene Descartes
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