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Vertebrate Dissection Guides: The Frog

Vertebrate Dissection Guides: The Frog. Click to enlarge
The frog.

Summary Description

This CD ROM examines the live frog, the external features and initial dissection techniques and provides a detailed investigation of the external features, the dissection, the digestive system, the circulatory system, the male and female urinogenital systems, the nervous system and the skeleton.

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University of Portsmouth (England)
Price:as follows:

UK & Europe:
Rat CD £50 + vat = £58.75
Frog CD £34.04 + vat = £40
Pigeon CD as frog
Dogfish CD as frog
Set of Rat, Frog, Pigeon + dogfish on CD £128 + vat = £150.40

PLUS Europe Air postage 1-4 CD's surcharge of £5.

Videos:
Rat, Frog, Pigeon, dogfish £34.04 each + vat = £40 each
Set of all four £102.13 + vat = £120
UK includes post.
EUROPE plus postage at cost - please ask.

Network CD licences for Rat, Frog, dogfish & pigeon available. Prices on application.

United States: all products available in English only.

Films for the Humane Society:
PO Box 2053
Princeton
NJ
08543-2053
USA
001 609 275 1400
001 609 275 3767
Their prices are not known at the moment.

Australia:
Products distributed by Southern Biological Services Pty Ltd
PO BOX 57
19/21 Worrell Street
Nunawading
Vic 3131
Australia
(03) 9877 4597 (tel)
(03) 9877 9396 (tel)
(03) 9894 2309 (fax)
Their prices are not known.


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