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Heat death. I. Time-temperature relationships in marine animals. Heat death. II. Differential response of entire animal (Rana pipiens) and several organ systems.
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60462
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RP10892
Author:
Orr, Paul R.
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PHYSIOL. ZOOL. 1955 v.28 : 290-293; 294-302;
Year:
1955
Subject:
Marine fauna
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Frogs - Physiology
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Temperature - Control
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