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igin, these anastomoses coil extensively over 200--300 m, before re-anastomosing with neighbouring vessels to form progressively larger secondary arteries (Olson, 1996). In the skipjack tuna Katsuwonis pelamis and the Atlantic cod Gadus morhua, the SCS forms capillary beds (Dewar et al., 1994; Burne...
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