A
Arthur, P
- MECHANICAL PERFORMANCE OF AN IN SITU PERFUSED HEART FROM THE TURTLE CHRYSEMYS SCRIPTA DURING NORMOXIA AND ANOXIA AT 5 C AND 15 CA Farrell, C Franklin, P Arthur, H Thorarensen, K CousinsJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 207-229;
Axelsson, M
- CARDIOVASCULAR RESPONSES TO SCYLIORHININ I AND II IN THE RAINBOW TROUT, ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS, IN VIVO AND IN VITROJ Kagstrom, M Axelsson, S HolmgrenJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 155-166;
B
Bennet-Clark, H
- THE SCALING OF SONG FREQUENCY IN CICADASH Bennet-Clark, D YoungJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 291-294;
Berg, C
- IMPLICATIONS OF GILL ARCH MOVEMENTS FOR FILTER-FEEDING: AN X-RAY CINEMATOGRAPHICAL STUDY OF FILTER-FEEDING WHITE BREAM (BLICCA BJOERKNA) AND COMMON BREAM (ABRAMIS BRAMA)C Berg, J Boogaart, F Sibbing, J OsseJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 257-282;
- A QUANTITATIVE, THREE-DIMENSIONAL METHOD FOR ANALYZING ROTATIONAL MOVEMENT FROM SINGLE-VIEW MOVIESC BergJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 283-290;
Boogaart, J
- IMPLICATIONS OF GILL ARCH MOVEMENTS FOR FILTER-FEEDING: AN X-RAY CINEMATOGRAPHICAL STUDY OF FILTER-FEEDING WHITE BREAM (BLICCA BJOERKNA) AND COMMON BREAM (ABRAMIS BRAMA)C Berg, J Boogaart, F Sibbing, J OsseJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 257-282;
Budelmann, B
- GRAVITY AND LIGHT INFLUENCE THE COUNTERSHADING REFLEXES OF THE CUTTLEFISH SEPIA OFFICINALISG Ferguson, J Messenger, B BudelmannJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 247-256;
Butler, P J
- Gas exchange of captive freely diving grey seals (Halichoerus grypus).J Z Reed, C Chambers, M A Fedak, P J ButlerJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 1-18;
C
Chambers, C
- Gas exchange of captive freely diving grey seals (Halichoerus grypus).J Z Reed, C Chambers, M A Fedak, P J ButlerJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 1-18;
Coemans, M
- THE ORIENTATION OF THE E-VECTOR OF LINEARLY POLARIZED LIGHT DOES NOT AFFECT THE BEHAVIOUR OF THE PIGEON COLUMBA LIVIAM Coemans, J Hzn, J NuboerJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 107-123;
Cousins, K
- MECHANICAL PERFORMANCE OF AN IN SITU PERFUSED HEART FROM THE TURTLE CHRYSEMYS SCRIPTA DURING NORMOXIA AND ANOXIA AT 5 C AND 15 CA Farrell, C Franklin, P Arthur, H Thorarensen, K CousinsJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 207-229;
D
Doll, C
- A MICROCALORIMETRIC STUDY OF TURTLE CORTICAL SLICES: INSIGHTS INTO BRAIN METABOLIC DEPRESSIONC Doll, P Hochachka, S HandJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 141-153;
Dudley, R
- FLIGHT PHYSIOLOGY OF NEOTROPICAL BUTTERFLIES: ALLOMETRY OF AIRSPEEDS DURING NATURAL FREE FLIGHTR Dudley, R SrygleyJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 125-139;
F
Farrell, A
- MECHANICAL PERFORMANCE OF AN IN SITU PERFUSED HEART FROM THE TURTLE CHRYSEMYS SCRIPTA DURING NORMOXIA AND ANOXIA AT 5 C AND 15 CA Farrell, C Franklin, P Arthur, H Thorarensen, K CousinsJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 207-229;
Fedak, M A
- Gas exchange of captive freely diving grey seals (Halichoerus grypus).J Z Reed, C Chambers, M A Fedak, P J ButlerJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 1-18;
Ferguson, G
- GRAVITY AND LIGHT INFLUENCE THE COUNTERSHADING REFLEXES OF THE CUTTLEFISH SEPIA OFFICINALISG Ferguson, J Messenger, B BudelmannJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 247-256;
Franklin, C
- MECHANICAL PERFORMANCE OF AN IN SITU PERFUSED HEART FROM THE TURTLE CHRYSEMYS SCRIPTA DURING NORMOXIA AND ANOXIA AT 5 C AND 15 CA Farrell, C Franklin, P Arthur, H Thorarensen, K CousinsJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 207-229;
H
Hand, S
- A MICROCALORIMETRIC STUDY OF TURTLE CORTICAL SLICES: INSIGHTS INTO BRAIN METABOLIC DEPRESSIONC Doll, P Hochachka, S HandJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 141-153;
Herzog, W
- Variations in force-time histories of cat gastrocnemius, soleus and plantaris muscles for consecutive walking steps.W Herzog, V Zatsiorsky, B I Prilutsky, T R LeonardJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 19-36;
Hochachka, P
- A MICROCALORIMETRIC STUDY OF TURTLE CORTICAL SLICES: INSIGHTS INTO BRAIN METABOLIC DEPRESSIONC Doll, P Hochachka, S HandJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 141-153;
Holmgren, S
- CARDIOVASCULAR RESPONSES TO SCYLIORHININ I AND II IN THE RAINBOW TROUT, ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS, IN VIVO AND IN VITROJ Kagstrom, M Axelsson, S HolmgrenJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 155-166;
Hopkins, T
- EFFECTS OF CONFINEMENT/CROWDING ON UREOGENESIS IN THE GULF TOADFISH OPSANUS BETAP Walsh, B Tucker, T HopkinsJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 195-206;
Hzn, J
- THE ORIENTATION OF THE E-VECTOR OF LINEARLY POLARIZED LIGHT DOES NOT AFFECT THE BEHAVIOUR OF THE PIGEON COLUMBA LIVIAM Coemans, J Hzn, J NuboerJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 107-123;
J
Jackel, C
- BICUCULLINE/BACLOFEN-INSENSITIVE GABA RESPONSE IN CRUSTACEAN NEURONES IN CULTUREC Jackel, W Krenz, F NagyJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 167-193;
Jian, S
- CHARACTERISATION OF LARGE SECOND-ORDER OCELLAR NEURONES OF THE BLOWFLY CALLIPHORA ERYTHROCEPHALAP Simmons, S Jian, F RindJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 231-245;
K
Kagstrom, J
- CARDIOVASCULAR RESPONSES TO SCYLIORHININ I AND II IN THE RAINBOW TROUT, ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS, IN VIVO AND IN VITROJ Kagstrom, M Axelsson, S HolmgrenJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 155-166;
Krenz, W
- BICUCULLINE/BACLOFEN-INSENSITIVE GABA RESPONSE IN CRUSTACEAN NEURONES IN CULTUREC Jackel, W Krenz, F NagyJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 167-193;
L
Leonard, T R
- Variations in force-time histories of cat gastrocnemius, soleus and plantaris muscles for consecutive walking steps.W Herzog, V Zatsiorsky, B I Prilutsky, T R LeonardJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 19-36;
M
Messenger, J
- GRAVITY AND LIGHT INFLUENCE THE COUNTERSHADING REFLEXES OF THE CUTTLEFISH SEPIA OFFICINALISG Ferguson, J Messenger, B BudelmannJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 247-256;
Munger, S
- AMMONIA EXCRETION IN FRESHWATER RAINBOW TROUT (ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS) AND THE IMPORTANCE OF GILL BOUNDARY LAYER ACIDIFICATION: LACK OF EVIDENCE FOR Na+/NH4+ EXCHANGER Wilson, P Wright, S Munger, C WoodJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 37-58;
N
Nagy, F
- BICUCULLINE/BACLOFEN-INSENSITIVE GABA RESPONSE IN CRUSTACEAN NEURONES IN CULTUREC Jackel, W Krenz, F NagyJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 167-193;
Nikinmaa, M
- ACTIVATION AND PHYSIOLOGICAL ROLE OF Na+/H+ EXCHANGE IN LAMPREY (LAMPETRA FLUVIATILIS) ERYTHROCYTESL Virkki, M NikinmaaJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 89-105;
Nuboer, J
- THE ORIENTATION OF THE E-VECTOR OF LINEARLY POLARIZED LIGHT DOES NOT AFFECT THE BEHAVIOUR OF THE PIGEON COLUMBA LIVIAM Coemans, J Hzn, J NuboerJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 107-123;
O
Olson, J
- THE ONTOGENY OF SHIVERING THERMOGENESIS IN THE RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD (AGELAIUS PHOENICEUS)J OlsonJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 59-88;
Osse, J
- IMPLICATIONS OF GILL ARCH MOVEMENTS FOR FILTER-FEEDING: AN X-RAY CINEMATOGRAPHICAL STUDY OF FILTER-FEEDING WHITE BREAM (BLICCA BJOERKNA) AND COMMON BREAM (ABRAMIS BRAMA)C Berg, J Boogaart, F Sibbing, J OsseJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 257-282;
P
Prilutsky, B I
- Variations in force-time histories of cat gastrocnemius, soleus and plantaris muscles for consecutive walking steps.W Herzog, V Zatsiorsky, B I Prilutsky, T R LeonardJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 19-36;
R
Reed, J Z
- Gas exchange of captive freely diving grey seals (Halichoerus grypus).J Z Reed, C Chambers, M A Fedak, P J ButlerJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 1-18;
Rind, F
- CHARACTERISATION OF LARGE SECOND-ORDER OCELLAR NEURONES OF THE BLOWFLY CALLIPHORA ERYTHROCEPHALAP Simmons, S Jian, F RindJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 231-245;
S
Sibbing, F
- IMPLICATIONS OF GILL ARCH MOVEMENTS FOR FILTER-FEEDING: AN X-RAY CINEMATOGRAPHICAL STUDY OF FILTER-FEEDING WHITE BREAM (BLICCA BJOERKNA) AND COMMON BREAM (ABRAMIS BRAMA)C Berg, J Boogaart, F Sibbing, J OsseJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 257-282;
Simmons, P
- CHARACTERISATION OF LARGE SECOND-ORDER OCELLAR NEURONES OF THE BLOWFLY CALLIPHORA ERYTHROCEPHALAP Simmons, S Jian, F RindJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 231-245;
Srygley, R
- FLIGHT PHYSIOLOGY OF NEOTROPICAL BUTTERFLIES: ALLOMETRY OF AIRSPEEDS DURING NATURAL FREE FLIGHTR Dudley, R SrygleyJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 125-139;
T
Thorarensen, H
- MECHANICAL PERFORMANCE OF AN IN SITU PERFUSED HEART FROM THE TURTLE CHRYSEMYS SCRIPTA DURING NORMOXIA AND ANOXIA AT 5 C AND 15 CA Farrell, C Franklin, P Arthur, H Thorarensen, K CousinsJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 207-229;
Tucker, B
- EFFECTS OF CONFINEMENT/CROWDING ON UREOGENESIS IN THE GULF TOADFISH OPSANUS BETAP Walsh, B Tucker, T HopkinsJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 195-206;
V
Virkki, L
- ACTIVATION AND PHYSIOLOGICAL ROLE OF Na+/H+ EXCHANGE IN LAMPREY (LAMPETRA FLUVIATILIS) ERYTHROCYTESL Virkki, M NikinmaaJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 89-105;
W
Walsh, P
- EFFECTS OF CONFINEMENT/CROWDING ON UREOGENESIS IN THE GULF TOADFISH OPSANUS BETAP Walsh, B Tucker, T HopkinsJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 195-206;
Wilson, R
- AMMONIA EXCRETION IN FRESHWATER RAINBOW TROUT (ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS) AND THE IMPORTANCE OF GILL BOUNDARY LAYER ACIDIFICATION: LACK OF EVIDENCE FOR Na+/NH4+ EXCHANGER Wilson, P Wright, S Munger, C WoodJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 37-58;
Wood, C
- AMMONIA EXCRETION IN FRESHWATER RAINBOW TROUT (ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS) AND THE IMPORTANCE OF GILL BOUNDARY LAYER ACIDIFICATION: LACK OF EVIDENCE FOR Na+/NH4+ EXCHANGER Wilson, P Wright, S Munger, C WoodJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 37-58;
Wright, P
- AMMONIA EXCRETION IN FRESHWATER RAINBOW TROUT (ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS) AND THE IMPORTANCE OF GILL BOUNDARY LAYER ACIDIFICATION: LACK OF EVIDENCE FOR Na+/NH4+ EXCHANGER Wilson, P Wright, S Munger, C WoodJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 37-58;
Y
Young, D
- THE SCALING OF SONG FREQUENCY IN CICADASH Bennet-Clark, D YoungJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 291-294;
Z
Zatsiorsky, V
- Variations in force-time histories of cat gastrocnemius, soleus and plantaris muscles for consecutive walking steps.W Herzog, V Zatsiorsky, B I Prilutsky, T R LeonardJournal of Experimental Biology 1994 191: 19-36;
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