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Autor:
G. Iosilevskii, J. D. Kong, C. G. Meyer, Y. Y. Watanabe, Y. P. Papastamatiou, M. A. Royer, I. Nakamura, K. Sato, T. K. Doyle, L. Harman, J. D. R. Houghton, A. Barnett, J. M. Semmens, N. Ó. Maoiléidigh, A. Drumm, R. O'Neill, D. M. Coffey, N. L. Payne
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 9, Iss 9 (2022)
Marine organisms normally swim at elevated speeds relative to cruising speeds only during strenuous activity, such as predation or escape. We measured swimming speeds of 29 ram ventilating sharks from 10 species and of three Atlantic bluefin tunas im
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https://doaj.org/article/24f1284a8b8643578646e9315468f1bf
Autor:
G. Iosilevskii, J. D. Kong, C. G. Meyer, Y. Y. Watanabe, Y. P. Papastamatiou, M. A. Royer, I. Nakamura, K. Sato, T. K. Doyle, L. Harman, J. D. R. Houghton, A. Barnett, J. M. Semmens, N. Ó. Maoiléidigh, A. Drumm, R. O'Neill, D. M. Coffey, N. L. Payne
Publikováno v:
Iosilevskii, G, Kong, J D, Meyer, C G, Watanabe, Y Y, Papastamatiou, Y P, Royer, M A, Nakamura, I, Sato, K, Doyle, T K, Harman, L, Houghton, J D R, Barnett, A, Semmens, J M, Maoiléidigh, N Ó, Drumm, A, O'Neill, R, Coffey, D M & Payne, N L 2022, ' A general swimming response in exhausted obligate swimming fish ', Royal Society Open Science, vol. 9, no. 9, 211869 . https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.211869
Marine organisms normally swim at elevated speeds relative to cruising speeds only during strenuous activity, such as predation or escape. We measured swimming speeds of 29 ram ventilating sharks from 10 species and of three Atlantic bluefin tunas im
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Agrekon. 29:407-416
Data from the end of the second World War (1945) to the 1987 production year were used to quantify the pace of change in the structure of farming with regard to labour. Where possible explanations of certain parameters are put forward with the aim of
Autor:
Mohammed T, Tayeb, Caroline, Clark, Linda, Sharp, Neva E, Haites, Patrick H, Rooney, Graeme I, Murray, Simon N L, Payne, Howard L, McLeod
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Oncology reports. 9(3)
Prostate cancer (PRCa) is one of the most common causes of cancer death in men and determinants of PRCa risk remain largely unidentified. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is found in the majority of ageing men and has been linked with PRCa. CYP3A4