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sutaria2015 SUTARIA, D. & PARIKH, A. & BARNES, A. & JABADO, R.W. (2015) First record of the sandbar shark, Carcharhinus plumbeus, (Chondrichthyes: Carcharhiniformes: Carcharhinidae) from Indian waters. Marine Biodiversity Records, 8: e126
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suvorov1935 SUVOROV, E.K. (1935) A new species of ray from the Okhotsk Sea. Raja violacea sp.n. (Russian.). Bulletin de l'Academie des Sciences, Classe Sci. Math. Nat., 1935: 431
suyama1950 SUYAMA, M. & TOKUHIRO, T. & SUYAMA, Y. (1950) On the urea content and ammonia formation in the muscle of a shark I. Bulletin of the Japanese Society of Scientific Fisheries, 16 (5): 211
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suzuki1975 SUZUKI, S. & GORBMAN, A. & ROLLAND, M. & MONTFORT, M.-F. & LISSITZKY, S. (1975) Thyroglobulins of cyclostomes and an elasmobranch. General and Comparative Endocrinology, 26 (1): 59
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suzuki1985 SUZUKI, T. & YATA, T. (1985) Shark myoglobins. II. Isolation, characterization and amino acid sequence of myoglobin from Galeorhinus japonicus. Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 38 (4): 347
suzuki1988 SUZUKI, T. & MURAMATSU, R. & KISAMORI, T. & FURUKOHRI, T. (1988) Myoglobin of the shark Galeus nipponensis: Identification of the exceptional amino acid replacement at the distal (E7) position and autoxidation of its oxy-form. Zoological Science, 5 (1): 69
suzuki1991 SUZUKI, R. & TAKAHASHI, A. & HAZON, N. & TAKEI, Y. (1991) Isolation of high-molecular-weight C-type natriuretic peptide from the heart of a cartilaginous fish (European dogfish, Scyliorhinus canicula). FEBS Letters, 282 (2): 321
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suzuki2005 SUZUKI, H. (2005) On the fossil teeth of kitefin shark from the Middle Miocene Iseyama Formation, Sanada-machi, Nagano Prefecture, central Japan. [in japanese] Earth Science (Chikyu Kagaku), 59 (6): 383
suzuki2005a SUZUKI, H. (2005) Fossil fishes from the type locality of the Middle Miocene Iseyama Formation from the northern part of the Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture, central Japan. [in Japanese with English abstract] Research Report of the Shinshushinmachi Fossil Museum, 8: 13
tanaka1976 TANAKA, SHO (1976) Facial nerve of the shark (Mustelus manazo) and its comparison with the glossopharyngeal nerve. Kaibogaku zasshi. Journal of anatomy, 51 (1): 1
suzuki2007a SUZUKI, H. (2007) Discovery of fossil teeth of dogfish, the genus Squalus from the Northern Fossa Magna Region, Nagano Prefecture, central Japan and its significance. [in japanese] Earth Science (Chikyu Kagaku), 61 (1): 67
suzuki2008 SUZUKI, H. (2008) Squaliform shark teeth of the genus Centroselachus from the Miocene of Japan. Journal of the Geological Society of Japan, 114 (10): 536