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Branchial Region |
A region, of SOMITE development period, that contains a number of paired arches, each with a mesodermal core lined by ectoderm and endoderm on the two sides. In lower aquatic vertebrates, branchial arches develop into GILLS. In higher vertebrates, the arches forms outpouchings and develop into structures of the head and neck. Separating the arches are the branchial clefts or grooves. |
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Ethylmercuric Chloride |
A highly toxic compound used as a fungicide for treating seeds. |
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Ethylmercury Compounds |
Organic mercury compounds in which the mercury is attached to an ethyl group. |
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