Effect of radio frequencies on the histological composition of nonsensory components of the teleost fishes eye
Abstract<br /> The present study carried out to investigate the injuries of radio frequency on the nonsensory components (lens, cornea, choroid, iris, sclera and optic nerve) of two species of teleost fishes which were Chalcalburnus mussulensis and Noemacheilus angora. The fishes exposed to 80...
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Main Authors: | Tagreed Sabir (Author), Ali Abid (Author) |
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College of Education for Pure Sciences,
2009-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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