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August 1, 1973; 59 (1)

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    Release of Transmitter from Degenerating Locust Motorneurones
    P. N. R. USHERWOOD
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1973 59: 1-16;
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    Erratum
    URI KATZ
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1973 59: 1
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    Statocyst-Induced Eye Movements in the Crab Scylla Serrata
    D. C. SANDEMAN, A. OKAJIMA
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1973 59: 17-38;
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    Isosmotic Regulation in Various Tissues of the Diamondback Terrapin Malaclemys Centrata Centrata (Latreille)
    M. GILLES-BAILLIEN
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1973 59: 39-43;
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    Hibernation and Osmoregulation in the Diamondback Terrapin Malaclemys Centrata Centrata (Latreille)
    M. GILLES-BAILLIEN
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1973 59: 45-51;
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    Sensory Mechanisms in Paramecium
    YUTAKA NAITOH, ROGER ECKERT
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1973 59: 53-65;
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    Control of Heart Rate in Cecropia Moths; Response to Thermal Stimulation
    JAMES L. HANEGAN
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1973 59: 67-76;
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    Some Evidence for Colour-Blindness in Octopus
    J. B. MESSENGER, A. P. WILSON, A. HEDGE
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1973 59: 77-94;
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    The Mechanism of the Pupal Gin Trap
    C. M. BATE
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1973 59: 95-107;
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    The Mechanism of the Pupal Gin Trap
    C. M. BATE
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1973 59: 109-119;
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    The Mechanism of the Pupal Gin Trap
    C. M. BATE
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1973 59: 121-135;
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    Spatial and Temporal Changes in the Coupling of Cockroach Spiracles to Ventilation
    P. L. MILLER
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1973 59: 137-148;
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    Neuro-Muscular Mechanisms of Abdominal Pumping in the Locust
    G. W. LEWIS, P. L. MILLER, P. S. MILLS
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1973 59: 149-168;
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    Quick Estimates of Flight Fitness in Hovering Animals, Including Novel Mechanisms for Lift Production
    TORKEL WEIS-FOGH
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1973 59: 169-230;
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    Mechanisms of Ciliary Co-Ordination in Ctenophores
    SIDNEY L. TAMM
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1973 59: 231-245;
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    An Oxygen Electrode Microrespirometer
    H. J. ATKINSON, L. SMITH
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1973 59: 247-253;
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    The Respiratory Physiology of the Marine Nematodes Enoplus Brevis (Bastian) and E. Communis (Bastian)
    H. J. ATKINSON
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1973 59: 255-266;
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    The Respiratory Physiology of the Marine Nematodes Enoplus Brevis (Bastian) and E. Communis (Bastian)
    H. J. ATKINSON
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