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November 1, 1983; 107 (1)

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    Responses of Regularly-Firing Aplysia R3-R13 Neurones to Normoxia and Hypoxia
    PHILIP E. COYER
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 1-8;
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    Regulation of the acid-base status during environmental hypercapnia in the marine teleost fish Conger conger
    D. P. Toews, G. F. Holeton, N. Heisler
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 9-20;
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    Wing Hair Plates in Crickets: Physiological Characteristics and Connections with Stridulatory Motor Neurones
    C.J.H. ELLIOTT
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 21-47;
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    Patterns and Control of Neurosecretion for the Cytochromogenic Hormone in Blaberus Discoidalis Cockroaches
    TIMOTHY K. HAYES, LARRY L. KEELEY
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 49-58;
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    Photoperiodic effects on thermoregulation in a ‘blind’ subterranean mammal
    A. Haim, G. Heth, H. Pratt, E. Nevo
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 59-64;
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    Comparison between active transport of T1+, K+ and Rb+ across the isolated short-circuited frog skin
    K. Zerahn
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 65-72;
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    Influence of some common methylxanthines on contractile responses and calcium mobilization of ileal, vas deferens and bladder smooth muscle
    H. Huddart, E. Bayton, J. Shanklin
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 73-93;
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    Effects of osmolality and potassium on motility of spermatozoa from freshwater cyprinid fishes
    M. Morisawa, K. Suzuki, H. Shimizu, S. Morisawa, K. Yasuda
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 95-103;
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    Effects of potassium and osmolality on spermatozoan motility of salmonid fishes
    M. Morisawa, K. Suzuki, S. Morisawa
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 105-113;
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    The Identification of Motor Neurones Innervating an Abdominal Ventilatory Muscle in the Locust
    QIN-ZHAO YANG
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 115-127;
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    Haemolymph Concentration and Apparentpermeability in Varying Salinityconditions of Gammarus Duebeni, Chaetogammarus Marinus and Gammarus Locusta
    STEPHEN R. BOLT
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 129-140;
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    Partitioning of Energy in Fish: can Reduction of Swimming Activity Compensate for the Cost of Production?
    FRANZ KOCH, WOLFGANG WIESER
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 141-146;
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    Symmetrical Giant Neurones in Asymmetrical Ganglia: Implications for Evolution of the Nervous System in Pulmonate Molluscs
    DOUGLAS P. MUNOZ, PETER A. PAWSON, RONALD CHASE
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 147-161;
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    Blood Pressure in the Leech Hirudo Medicinalis
    BODO KRAHL, IRENE ZERBST-BOROFFKA
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 163-168;
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    CO2 and H+ Excretion by Swimming Coho Salmon, Oncorhynchus Kisutch
    GUIDO VAN DEN THILLART, DAVID RANDALL, LIN HOA-REN
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 169-180;
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    Diffusion of Oxygen through the Mesogloea of the Sea Anemone Calliactis Parasitica
    A.E. BRAFIELD, G. CHAPMAN
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 181-187;
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    Quantitative Analysis of Walking in a Decapod Crustacean, the Rock Lobster Jasus Lalandii: I. Comparative Study of Free and Driven Walking
    F. CLARAC, C. CHASSERAT
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 189-217;
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    Quantitative Analysis of Walking in a Decapod Crustacean, the Rock Lobster Jasus Lalandii: II. Spatial and Temporal Regulation of Stepping in Driven Walking
    C. CHASSERAT, F. CLARAC
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 219-243;
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    The Mechanics of the Predatory Strike of the Praying Mantid Heirodula Membranacea
    P. T. Gray, P. J. Mill
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 245-275;
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    Retinal Damage and Sensitivity Loss of a Light-Sensitive Crustacean Compound Eye (Cirolana Borealis): Electron Microscopy and Electrophysiology
    HEIMO L. NILSSON, MAGNUS LINDSTRÖM
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 277-292;
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    Electrical Potentials from the Regenerating Eye of Strombus
    HOWARD L. GILLARY
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 293-310;
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    Swimming and Diving in Tufted Ducks, Aythya Fuligula, with Particular Reference to Heart Rate and Gas Exchange
    A. J. Woakes, P. J. Butler
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 311-329;
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    Nervous Control of the Salivary Glands of the Carnivorous Mollusc Philine Aperta
    ANDREW BARBER
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 331-348;
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    Optokinetic Responses, Visual Adaptation and Multisensory Control of Eye Movements in the Spiny Lobster, Palinurus Vulgaris
    D.M. NEIL, H. SCHÖNE, F. SCAPINI, J.A. MIYAN
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 349-366;
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    Mechanical Responses of a Crustacean Slow Muscle
    WILLIAM D. CHAPPLE
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 367-383;
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    Proprioceptive Reflexes Change when an Insect Assumes an Active, Learned Posture
    SASHA N. ZILL, ROBIN R. FORMAN
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 385-390;
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    The Elicitation of the Predatory Labial Strike of Dragonfly Larvae in Response to a Purely Mechanical Stimulus
    MASAMICHI KANOU, TATEO SHIMOZAWA
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 391-404;
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    Effect of lanthanum ions on neuromuscular transmission in insects
    H. Washio, T. Miyamoto
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 405-414;
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    Cardiac performance in the in situ perfused fish heart during extracellular acidosis: interactive effects of adrenaline
    A. P. Farrell, K. R. MacLeod, W. R. Driedzic, S. Wood
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 415-429;
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    Graded Potentials and Spiking in Single Units of the Oval Organ, a Mechanoreceptor in the Lobster Ventilatory System: I. Characteristics of Dual Afferent Signalling
    V.M. PASZTOR, B.M.H. BUSH
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 431-449;
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    Graded Potentials and Spiking in Single Units of the Oval Organ, a Mechanoreceptor in the Lobster Ventilatory System: II. Individuality of the Three Afferent Fibres
    B.M.H. BUSH, V.M. PASZTOR
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 451-464;
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    Graded Potentials and Spiking in Single Units of the Oval Organ, a Mechanoreceptor in the Lobster Ventilatory System: III. Sensory Habituation to Repetitive Stimulation
    V.M. PASZTOR, B.M.H. BUSH
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 465-472;
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    α-Bungarotoxin Blocks Excitatory Synaptic Transmission between Cercal Sensory Neurones and Giant Interneurone 2 of the Cockroach, Peripianeta Americana
    D.B. SATTELLE, I.D. HARROW, B. HUE, M. PELHATE, J.I. GEPNER, L.M. HALL
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 473-489;
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    Effects of ionophore-mediated transport on the cardiac resting potential
    M Fahim, A Mangel, BC Pressman
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 491-493;
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    Labial Extension in the Dragonfly Larva Anax Imperator
    D.A. PARRY
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 495-499;
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    The Disappearance of Moulting Fluid in the Tobacco Hornworm, Manduca Sexta
    JOHN C. CORNELL, M.L. PAN
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 501-504;
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    'Instant' analysis of movement
    DH Godden, D Graham
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 505-508;
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    Aerial Manoeuvring Reflexes in Flightless Grasshoppers
    EDMUND A. ARBAS
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 509-513;
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    Intersegmental to Intrasegmental Conversion by Ganglionic Fusion in Lateral Giant Interneurones of Crayfish
    YASUHIRO KONDOH, MITUHIKO HISADA
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 515-519;
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    Comparison of Directly Determined and Calculated Plasma Bicarbonate Concentration in the Turtle Chrysemys Picta Bellii at Different Temperatures
    S. C. NICOL, M. L. GLASS, N. HEISLER
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1983 107: 521-525;
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