A highly cited review article published in the Journal of Morphology (Volume 281, Issue 11) is indexed with the digital ID .
: Appendage regeneration in anamniotes utilizes genes active during larval organ development and metamorphosis 21251 rar
If you are looking for the "good piece" of academic writing related to this ID, it most likely refers to the following: A highly cited review article published in the
There are also older mentions of "Topic 21251" in legacy mailing groups (like CCO@groups.io) discussing file handling and specific "well done" pieces of software or configurations for extracting archives. : This "piece" explores why certain animals (like
: Calculation of Vertical and Horizontal Subgrade Modulus.
: This "piece" explores why certain animals (like fish and amphibians) can regenerate limbs while others cannot. It argues that regeneration is linked to the evolutionary history of metamorphosis, where larval organs are destroyed and remodeled into adult ones. Technical Forum Discussion (Engineering)