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Fig. 3. Recording from an abdomen wall muscle (Ab) and simultaneous output of a force transducer (FT) connected to the foregut wall in a fully intact preparation. The foregut may participate in the ventilation rhythm in almost full synchrony (A). At other times it may show no rhythmic movements (B) (same preparation as in A); or a totally independent motor pattern (C).





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