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Fig. 12. (A) Records showing differences in the rate of rise of the response to
odorant (gray trace and gray stimulus routine) and to a combination of odorant
and hydrodynamic stimuli (black trace and routine). Odorant pulses lasted 2 s.
(B) Bar graph showing differences in the slopes as mV s-1. Each bar
is the mean ± 1 S.E.M. of at least eight measurements. A
t-test analysis showed the two means to be significantly different at
the 0.005 level of confidence.