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JEB -- Drucker and Lauder 204 (17): 2943 Figure IG4
(A) As the fin sweeps medially (here at the beginning of a half-stroke), a strong center of vorticity is generated at the fin’s trailing edge, ...
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JEB -- Search Result
The lower frame shows the metal marker at the end of exhalation. .... Polar plots showing the mean magnitude of peak inhalatory and exhalatory airflow of ...
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Forage fibre digestion, rates of feed passage and gut fill in ...
The YAF and weaned kangaroos could not sustain growth on the poor-quality diet, and appeared to be at or near maximal gut fill on both forages; ... 50% lower on the oaten hay. In contrast, solute and particle MRTs in the mature females ...
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Chemolithoheterotrophy in mussel gills
maintained in large Nalgene tubs with aerated artificial sea water [ASW; ingredients except for Hepes as listed in. Hauschild et al. ...
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THE NERVOUS PATHWAYS FOR POISONING, EATING AND LEARNING IN OCTOPUS
it was unable to poison crabs. In five other octopuses the posterior salivary nerves and interbuccal connectives were cut on both sides (Table 1). ...
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The archaeogastropod mollusc Haliotis iris: tissue and blood ...
Heterogeneous perfusion of the paired gills of the abalone Haliotis iris Martyn 1784: an unusual mechanism for respiratory control ...
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Muscle designed for maximum short-term power output: quail flight ...
The high burst power outputs found in the flight muscles of quail and similar birds are limited to very brief efforts before fatigue occurs. ...
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FISH SKIN: AN EFFECTIVE BARRIER TO ICE CRYSTAL PROPAGATION
gill) must be less effective than the skin in blocking ice crystal penetration .... and lightly coated in mineral oil to prevent water loss by evaporation. ...
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EFFECTS OF COMBINED ABDOMINAL AND THORACIC AIR- SAC OCCLUSION ON ...
dorsal to the junction between the sternal and vertebral parts of the ribs. The underlying air sacs were packed with pieces of sterilized cotton wool each ...
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PROBING PROBOSCIS LEADS MOTH TO NECTAR -- Phillips 209 (9): ii ...
Scrutinising moths as they probed fake flowers, the team investigated how successfully the insects read the flower's terrain (p. 1585). ...