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The Guide to Investigation of Mouse Pregnancy

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Informationen zum Autor Fluid Dynamics of Oil Production is the perfect guide for understanding and building more accurate oil production models. It is dedicated to the theoretical and numerical study of fluid dynamic models, and much attention is paid to the analysis of the results of the hydrodynamic calculations based on these models and their use in the predictive estimates of the regulatory process of oil production. Other items include:* A careful description of over 30 different mathematical models of oil formations* Unconventional scenarios, such as models describing the process of foaming in oil formations and the combination of reservoir flow with liquid flow in wells.* Coverage of more complex and multi-dimensional models, including oil filtration results and methods Klappentext Fluid Dynamics of Oil Production is the perfect guide for understanding and building more accurate oil production models. It is dedicated to the theoretical and numerical study of fluid dynamic models, and much attention is paid to the analysis of the results of the hydrodynamic calculations based on these models and their use in the predictive estimates of the regulatory process of oil production. Other items include:* A careful description of over 30 different mathematical models of oil formations* Unconventional scenarios, such as models describing the process of foaming in oil formations and the combination of reservoir flow with liquid flow in wells.* Coverage of more complex and multi-dimensional models, including oil filtration results and methods Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I. Atlas of Figure Plates Part II. Basic Biology Part IIA. Estrus, Early Development, Implantation and Uterine Receptivity Part IIB. The Maternal-Fetal Interface  Part IIC. Parturition, Lactation, Postnatal Behaviors and Outcomes Part III. Protocols for Studies of the Placenta and Pregnancy in Mice Appendix 1. Reproductive Performance in Common Strains of Mice

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Part I. Atlas of Figure Plates Part II. Basic Biology Part IIA. Estrus, Early Development, Implantation and Uterine Receptivity Part IIB. The Maternal-Fetal Interface Part IIC. Parturition, Lactation, Postnatal Behaviors and Outcomes Part III. Protocols for Studies of the Placenta and Pregnancy in Mice Appendix 1. Reproductive Performance in Common Strains of Mice

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"The editors must be congratulated with this book, which will be extremely useful to all investigators who are focussing on this most popular animal model."--Placenta, November 28, 2014
"The text is clear and concise and contains something for beginning and expert investigators alike...This book will be a valued addition to the library of any pregnancy researcher who uses mice as their model organism."--Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 15-Sep-14

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Authors Anne Croy, B. Anne (EDT)/ Yamada Croy
Assisted by S Lee Adamson (Editor), S. Lee Adamson (Editor), Adamson S. Lee (Editor), Anne Croy (Editor), B Anne Croy (Editor), B. Anne Croy (Editor), Croy B. Anne (Editor), Francesco DeMayo (Editor), Francesco J Demayo (Editor), Francesco J. DeMayo (Editor), Aureo T Yamada (Editor), Aureo T. Yamada (Editor), Yamada Aureo T. (Editor)
Publisher Academic Press London
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.12.2013
 
EAN 9780123944450
ISBN 978-0-12-394445-0
Series Academic Press
Academic Press
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Zoology

MEDICAL / Laboratory Medicine, Medical laboratory testing & techniques, Medical laboratory testing and techniques

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