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STUDIES ON CROSS-FERTILIZATION AND SELF-FERTILIZATION IN LYMNAEA STAGNALIS APPRESSA SAY
Vol 111, Page 45
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ACCLIMATION OF OXYGEN CONSUMPTION TO TEMPERATURE IN THE AMERICAN COCKROACH (PERIPLANETA AMERICANA)
Vol 111, Page 53
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NEUROSECRETORY CELL TYPES AND THEIR SECRETORY ACTIVITY IN THE CRAYFISH
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THE PRESENCE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF RESPIRATORY METABOLISM IN STREAK-FORMING CHICK BLASTODERMS
Vol 111, Page 77
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THE LOCATION OF CONTACT CHEMORECEPTORS SENSITIVE TO SUCROSE SOLUTIONS IN ADULT TRICHOPTERA
Vol 111, Page 92
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THE FIREFLY PSEUDOFLASH IN RELATION TO PHOTOGENIC CONTROL
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HOW SEA STARS OPEN BIVALVES
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STUDIES ON MARINE BRYOZOA. VIII. EXOCHELLA LONGIROSTRIS JULLIEN 1888
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MICROGEOGRAPHIC VARIATION AS THERMAL ACCLIMATION IN AN INTERTIDAL MOLLUSC
Vol 111, Page 129
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MEMBRANE POTENTIAL AND RESISTANCE OF THE STARFISH EGG BEFORE AND AFTER FERTILIZATION
Vol 111, Page 153
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RELATIONS BETWEEN METABOLISM AND MORPHOGENESIS DURING REGENERATION IN TUBIFEX TUBIFEX. II
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THE UPTAKE OF I131 BY THE THYROID GLAND OF TURTLES AFTER TREATMENT WITH THIOUREA
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SOME FACTORS CONTROLLING THE INGESTION OF CARBOHYDRATES BY THE BLOWFLY
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THE CULTURE OF BRINE ALGAE
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SOME ECOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN PHYTO- AND ZOOPLANKTON
Vol 111, Page 230
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FURTHER OBSERVATIONS OF HOMING TERNS
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MODIFICATION OF X-RAY INJURY TO HYDRA LITTORALIS BY POST-IRRADIATION TREATMENT WITH MAGNESIUM SULFATE AND GLUTATHION
Vol 111, Page 240
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THE MORPHOLOGY AND LIFE-HISTORY OF THE DIGENETIC TREMATODE, AZYGIA SEBAGO WARD, 1910
Vol 111, Page 248
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TWINNING AND REPRODUCTION OF TWINS IN PELMATOHYDRA OLIGACTIS
Vol 111, Page 269
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PROPERTIES OF THE CONNECTIVE TISSUE SHEATH OF THE COCKROACH ABDOMINAL NERVE CORD
Vol 111, Page 278
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A NEW PHYCOERYTHRIN FROM PORPHYRA NAIADUM
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HERMAPHRODITISM IN ECHINOIDS
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THE METABOLISM OF RADIONUCLIDES BY MARINE ORGANISMS. I. THE UPTAKE, ACCUMULATION, AND LOSS OF STRONTIUM 89 BY FISHES
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THE METABOLISM OF RADIONUCLIDES BY MARINE ORGANISMS. II. THE UPTAKE, ACCUMULATION, AND LOSS OF YTTRIUM91 BY MARINE FISH, AND THE IMPORTANCE OF SHORT-LIVED RADIONUCLIDES IN THE SEA
Vol 111, Page 352
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IMMOBILIZING AND PRECIPITATING ANTIGENS OF PARAMECIUM
Vol 111, Page 358
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OOGENESIS IN HABROTROCHA TRIDENS (MILNE)
Vol 111, Page 364
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SELECTIVE LIGHT ABSORPTION BY THE LENSES OF LOWER VERTEBRATES, AND ITS INFLUENCE ON SPECTRAL SENSITIVITY
Vol 111, Page 375
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RELATIVE INTENSITY OF OYSTER SETTING IN DIFFERENT YEARS IN THE SAME AREAS OF LONG ISLAND SOUND
Vol 111, Page 387
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INFLUENCING THE CALLING OF SEA ROBINS (PRIONOTUS SPP.) WITH SOUND
Vol 111, Page 393
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CYTOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FOR A ROLE OF THE CORPUSCLES OF STANNIUS IN THE OSMOREGULATION OF TELEOSTS
Vol 111, Page 399
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ON THE ECOLOGY OF THE LOWER MARINE FUNGI
Vol 111, Page 410
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THE EFFECT AND AFTER-EFFECT OF VARIED EXPOSURE TO LIGHT ON CHICKEN DEVELOPMENT
Vol 111, Page 415