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October 1, 1981; 94 (1)

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    The Bidder Lecture, 1980 The Evolution of Fibrillar Muscle in Insects
    J.W. S. PRINGLE
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 1-14;
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    Electrical activity and relative length changes of dog limb muscles as a function of speed and gait
    G. E. Goslow, H. J. Seeherman, C. R. Taylor, M. N. McCutchin, N. C. Heglund
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 15-42;
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    The Exoskeleton and Insect Proprioception: II. Reflex Effects of Tibial Campaniform Sensilla in the American Cockroach, Periplaneta Americana
    SASHA N. ZILL, DAVID T. MORAN, FRANCISCO G. VARELA
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 43-55;
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    The Exoskeleton and Insect Proprioception: III. Activity of Tribal Campaniform Sensilla During Walking in the American Cockroach, Periplaneta Americana
    SASHA N. ZILL, DAVID T. MORAN
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 57-75;
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    Sensory Fields and Properties of the Oesophageal Proprioceptors in the Mollusc, Philine
    D. A. DORSETT, J. N. SIGGER
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 77-93;
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    Synaptic Actions of Oesophageal Proprioceptors in the Mollusc, Philine
    J. N. SIGGER, D. A. DORSETT
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 95-104;
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    Landing Reaction of Musca Domestica VI. Neurones Responding to Stimuli That Elicit the Landing Response in the Fly
    S. CHILLEMI, CLOE TADDEI-FERRETTI
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 105-118;
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    Physiology and Energetics of Pre-Flight Warm-Up in the Eastern Tent Caterpillar Moth Malacosoma Americanum
    TIMOTHY M. CASEY, JERI R. HEGEL, CHARLENE S. BUSER
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 119-135;
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    Multiple Postsynaptic Actions of the Giant Dopamine-Containing Neurone R.Pe.D.I of Lymnaea Stagnalis
    W. WINLOW, P. G. HAYDON, P. R. BENJAMIN
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 137-148;
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    Morphology of the Giant Dopamine-Containing Neurone, R.Pe.D.I, in Lymnaea Stagnalis Revealed by Lucifer Yellow CH
    P. G. HAYDON, W. WINLOW
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 149-157;
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    Homologies Between Body Movements and Muscular Contractions in the Locomotion of Two Decapods of Different Families
    DOROTHY HAYMAN PAUL
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 159-168;
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    Homologies Between Neuromuscular Systems Serving Different Functions in two Decapods of Different Families
    DOROTHY HAYMAN PAUL
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 169-187;
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    Energetics of Cockroach Locomotion
    CLYDE F. HERREID II, ROBERT J. FULL, DAVID A. PRAWEL
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 189-202;
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    The Involvement of Nerves in the Epithelial Control of Crumpling Behaviour in a Hydrozoan Jellyfish
    MICHAEL G. KING, ANDREW N. SPENCER
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 203-218;
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    The Role of the Salivary Glands in Feeding in Rhodnius Prolixus
    J.M. C. Ribeiro, E. S. Garcia
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 219-230;
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    Ventilation and Oxygen Extraction in the Bat Pteropus Gouldii During Rest and Steady Flight
    STEVEN P. THOMAS
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 231-250;
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    Temperature Effects on Neuromuscular Transmission (Opener Muscle of Crayfish, Astacus Leptodactylus)
    LUDWIG FISCHER, ERNST FLOREY
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 251-268;
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    The Role of CaCO3 Dissolution As a Source of HCO3- For the Buffering of Hypercapnic Acidosis in Aquatic and Terrestrial Decapod Crustaceans
    R. P. HENRY, G. A. KORMANIK, N. J. SMATRESK, J. N. CAMERON
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 269-274;
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    Haemodynamic Responses to Haemorrhage in the Snake, Elaphe Obsoleta Obsoleta
    HARVEY B. LILLYWHITE, LAURENS H. SMITH
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 275-283;
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    The Modulatory Action of Dopamine on Crustacean Foregut Neuromuscular Preparations
    CHRIS LINGLE
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 285-299;
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    Absorption of Fluid by the Midgut of Rhodnius
    J. FARMER, S.H. P. MADDRELL, J. H. SPRING
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 301-316;
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    Cellular Discrimination Processes in Metal Accumulating Cells
    K. SIMKISS
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 317-327;
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    Physiological Identification and Asymmetry of Lobster Claw Closer Motoneurones
    C. K. GOVIND, F. LANG
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 329-339;
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    Short Communications: The Presence of Gap Junctions in the Septate Desmosomes of the Salivary Apparatus of the Cockroach, Nauphoeta Cinerea
    DAVID J. MAXWELL
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 341-344;
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    Light and High Potassium Cause Similar Phase Shifts of the Aplysia Eye Circadian Rhythm
    JON W. JACKLET, DAVID P. LOTSHAW
    Journal of Experimental Biology 1981 94: 345-349;
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