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September, 1994; 194 (1)
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    Transduction diversity in olfaction.
    V E Dionne, A E Dubin
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1994 194: 1-21;
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    DETECTION OF MAGNETIC INCLINATION ANGLE BY SEA TURTLES: A POSSIBLE MECHANISM FOR DETERMINING LATITUDE
    K Lohmann, C Lohmann
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1994 194: 23-32;
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    The metabolic characteristics of the locomotory muscles of grey seals (Halichoerus grypus), harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) and Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus gazella).
    J Z Reed, P J Butler, M A Fedak
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1994 194: 33-46;
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    Short-term cell volume regulation in Mytilus californianus gill.
    A L Silva, S H Wright
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1994 194: 47-68;
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    Capillary blood transit time in muscles in relation to body size and aerobic capacity.
    S R Kayar, H Hoppeler, J H Jones, K Longworth, R B Armstrong, M H Laughlin, S L Lindstedt, J E Bicudo, K Groebe, C R Taylor
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1994 194: 69-81;
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    HYDRODYNAMIC ASPECTS OF DESIGN AND ATTACHMENT OF A BACK-MOUNTED DEVICE IN PENGUINS
    R Bannasch, RP Wilson, B Culik
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1994 194: 83-96;
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    EXTREME DRAG FORCES AND THE SURVIVAL OF WIND- AND WATER-SWEPT ORGANISMS
    M Denny
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1994 194: 97-115;
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    LOCALIZATION OF ANGIOTENSIN II RESPONSES IN THE TROUT CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
    K Olson, A Chavez, D Conklin, K Cousins, A Farrell, R Ferlic, J Keen, T Kne, K Kowalski, T Veldman
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1994 194: 117-138;
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    INTRACELLULAR ION CONCENTRATIONS IN BRANCHIAL EPITHELIAL CELLS OF BROWN TROUT (SALMO TRUTTA L.) DETERMINED BY X-RAY MICROANALYSIS
    I J Morgan, W T W Potts, K Oates
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1994 194: 139-151;
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    On the respiratory flow in the cuttlefish sepia officinalis.
    Q Bone, E Brown, G Travers
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1994 194: 153-165;
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    GLUCOSE METABOLISM BY SEA RAVEN (HEMITRIPTERUS AMERICANUS) AND RAINBOW TROUT (ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS) ERYTHROCYTES
    D Sephton, W Driedzic
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1994 194: 167-180;
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    Anomalous glutamate/alkali cation symport in larval Manduca sexta midgut.
    T Xie, R Parthasarathy, M G Wolfersberger, W R Harvey
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1994 194: 181-194;
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    Allatostatin peptides in the crab stomatogastric nervous system: inhibition of the pyloric motor pattern and distribution of allatostatin-like immunoreactivity.
    P Skiebe, H Schneider
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1994 194: 195-208;
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    SWIMMING METABOLISM OF WILD-TYPE AND CLONED ZEBRAFISH BRACHYDANIO RERIO
    I Plaut, M S Gordon
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1994 194: 209-223;
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    CARBONIC ANHYDRASE INJECTION PROVIDES EVIDENCE FOR THE ROLE OF BLOOD ACID-BASE STATUS IN STIMULATING VENTILATION AFTER EXHAUSTIVE EXERCISE IN RAINBOW TROUT
    C Wood, R Munger
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1994 194: 225-253;
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    MELATONIN IS CRUCIAL FOR THE MIGRATORY ORIENTATION OF PIED FLYCATCHERS (FICEDULA HYPOLEUCA PALLAS)
    T Schneider, HP Thalau, P Semm, W Wiltschko
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1994 194: 255-262;
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    PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF GAMETES IN THREE SEA URCHIN SPECIES
    F Thomas
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1994 194: 263-284;
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    Jamming bat echolocation: the dogbane tiger moth Cycnia tenera times its clicks to the terminal attack calls of the big brown bat Eptesicus fuscus.
    J H Fullard, J A Simmons, P A Saillant
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1994 194: 285-298;
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    EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL TEMPERATURE ON THE METABOLIC AND ACID-BASE RESPONSES OF RAINBOW TROUT TO EXHAUSTIVE EXERCISE
    J Kieffer, S Currie, B Tufts
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1994 194: 299-317;
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    EFFECT OF MECHANICAL VIBRATION ON ACTIVE TENSION IN THE LONGITUDINAL RETRACTOR MUSCLE OF A SEA CUCUMBER STICHOPUS JAPONICUS
    T Kobayashi, H Ushitani, H Wada, J Inoue, T Kawakami, H Sugi
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1994 194: 319-328;
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    THE COOLING POWER OF THE PIGEON HEAD
    R St-Laurent, J Larochelle
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1994 194: 329-339;
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    TRANSEPITHELIAL POTENTIAL AND ALKALIZATION IN AN IN SITU PREPARATION OF TOBACCO HORNWORM (MANDUCA SEXTA) MIDGUT
    D Moffett, S Cummings
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1994 194: 341-345;
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