. The effect of a strictly vegetable diet on the spontaneous activity, the rate of growth, and the longevity of the albino rat. Rats; Vegetarianism; cbk. DIFFERENCE IN GROWTH 23. Fig. 13. Curves representing the average growth of each sex of the four groups of rats. The omnivorous feeders are all shown in heavy lines and the vegetarians in light lines. Lines of the same character refer to the same sex of similar groups. OCM and VCM refer to omnivorous and vegetarian control males; OCF and VCF represent omnivorous and vegetarian control females; OEM and VEM, omnivorous and vegetarian exercised
. The effect of a strictly vegetable diet on the spontaneous activity, the rate of growth, and the longevity of the albino rat. Rats; Vegetarianism; cbk. DIFFERENCE IN GROWTH 23. Fig. 13. Curves representing the average growth of each sex of the four groups of rats. The omnivorous feeders are all shown in heavy lines and the vegetarians in light lines. Lines of the same character refer to the same sex of similar groups. OCM and VCM refer to omnivorous and vegetarian control males; OCF and VCF represent omnivorous and vegetarian control females; OEM and VEM, omnivorous and vegetarian exercised males; OEF and VEF, omnivorous and vegetarian exer- cised Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Slonaker, James Rollin, 1866- [from old catalog]. Stanford, University, Cal. , The University
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