Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1970 |
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... change steadily to a maximum response at approximately 15 minutes after initiation of thermal stimulation . Continued heating or cool- ing resulted in no further thermoregu- latory response . Table 1 summarizes the changes in oxygen ...
... change steadily to a maximum response at approximately 15 minutes after initiation of thermal stimulation . Continued heating or cool- ing resulted in no further thermoregu- latory response . Table 1 summarizes the changes in oxygen ...
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... changes near the lysocline surface express the fact that dissolution rate changes rapidly there . As the Tertiary facies changes of the Mid - Atlantic Ridge sediments at 30 ° S involve changes in relative depth of 1000 meters or more ...
... changes near the lysocline surface express the fact that dissolution rate changes rapidly there . As the Tertiary facies changes of the Mid - Atlantic Ridge sediments at 30 ° S involve changes in relative depth of 1000 meters or more ...
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... changes when placed in anisos- motic media ( 3 ) . Thus , I assumed that changes in cell volume would be re- flected by a change in the width of the cells . The distance between the apical tight junctions of individual cells at the ...
... changes when placed in anisos- motic media ( 3 ) . Thus , I assumed that changes in cell volume would be re- flected by a change in the width of the cells . The distance between the apical tight junctions of individual cells at the ...
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