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RM2CE0291–. Die Anatomie des Menschen : Mit Hinweisen auf die ärztliche Praxis : Abt. 1-6. Text und Atlas . B. m. glutaei min. B. m. glut. med. ant.B. m. glut. med. post.B. m. pirif. B. trochanter. subcut. B. trochanter. m. glut.max. B. glutaeotemor. Schema der Schleimbeutel axi der Rückseite des Hüftgelenkes und an der Rückseite des Beckens. Bursae mucosae extremitatis inferioris. — 103 — 131. 131 B. suprapatellar B. praepat. subcut.B. praepat. subfasc.B. praepat. subtend. B. patell. medial. B. infrapat. profund,B. infrapatell. subcu B. subcutan, tuberös, ti. B. lig. collat. tibial. sup. B. m. sartorii
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RM2CE031E–. Die Anatomie des Menschen : Mit Hinweisen auf die ärztliche Praxis : Abt. 1-6. Text und Atlas . M. psoas M. psoas M. psoas Muskelansätze an der letzten Rippe, der Bauchwirbelsäule und an der Innenseite des Beckens. Vertebrae lumbares. Pelvis. Insertio musculorum. 9.5 - 77./. no M. glut. min. M. glut. medM. latiss. dorsiJI. glut. max. M. gemell. sup. M. gemell. inf. M. semimembran. M. quadrat. fem.M. biceps fem.. M. obliqu. abdom. int.- M. obliqu. abdom. ext. M. tensor fasc.M. sartor. - II. rcctus fem. M. pectin. M. abductor long. M. rcctu.s abdom. et pyramid. M. adductor brev. M. gracilis M
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RM2CE02F7–. Die Anatomie des Menschen : Mit Hinweisen auf die ärztliche Praxis : Abt. 1-6. Text und Atlas . B. iliopectin. B. iliaca subtendin. B. m. pectinei Schema der Schleiinbeutel an der V^orderseite der Hüftgelenksgegend.(Erklärung der Schraffierungen s. Seite 66.) Bursae mucosae extremitatis inferioris. 102 — 130 l->>. B. iliaca post. B. subc. sacr. B. m. obtur. int. B. coccysrea —B. iscbiad.B. m. bicip. fem. sup.. B. m. glutaei min. B. m. glut. med. ant.B. m. glut. med. post.B. m. pirif. B. trochanter. subcut. B. trochanter. m. glut.max. B. glutaeotemor. Schema der Schleimbeutel axi der R
RM2CEPAEF–. Die Anatomie des Menschen : Mit Hinweisen auf die ärztliche Praxis : Abt. 1-6. Text und Atlas. Vasa axill. M. cora- cobr. et biceps M. latiss.dors. M. serrat. ant. Brustmuskeln. Rechts eiste Schichte, Hnks zweite Schichte. Musculi thoracis. 20 - 26 26. M. subcl.Plex. 1 Vasa subcl. X M. pect. min. X brach. X[ i M. sternocleidomast. M. siibscap. M. iatiss. dors.. M. serrat M. intercost. ext. M. intercost. int.M. pect. maj. zurück-geschlagen Costalursprünge desM. pect. maj. M. obliq. abd. ext.Brustmuskeln, tiefste Schichte. Musculi thoracis. — 21 — Proc. corac.Clavicula 27 M. omohyoid. X M trap
RM2CENMGG–. Die Anatomie des Menschen : Mit Hinweisen auf die ärztliche Praxis : Abt. 1-6. Text und Atlas. M. serrat M. intercost. ext. M. intercost. int.M. pect. maj. zurück-geschlagen Costalursprünge desM. pect. maj. M. obliq. abd. ext.Brustmuskeln, tiefste Schichte. Musculi thoracis. — 21 — Proc. corac.Clavicula 27 M. omohyoid. X M trapez. X M pector. min. XM. deltoid. M. coracobrach.M. pector. maj. X M- serrat. ant.,oberste Zacke Costa I Incis. clavic.sterni. Tendo m. latiss. dors. M teres majorM. subscapular cost. ext. M. obliqu. abd. ext. M. rect. abdom. Das Schultciblatt ist vom Rumpf seitlich ab
RM2CEPBAK–. Die Anatomie des Menschen : Mit Hinweisen auf die ärztliche Praxis : Abt. 1-6. Text und Atlas. Zwerchfell; Frontalschnitt des Rumpfes. Diaphragma. Cor Ventriculus DiaphragmaX - 19 — Qr, 25 M. pect. maj.Pars sternoc. X M. pector. maj. Pars clavic Vena cephal.M. deltoideus M. sternocleidomast M. pect. maj. P. clavic. XLig. coracoclav. ant.Vasa subclav.M. pect. min. M. deltoideus M. pector. maj. Pars sternocost M. latiss. dors. M. serrat. a M. pector. mPars abdom M. obliqu. abd.. Vasa axill. M. cora- cobr. et biceps M. latiss.dors. M. serrat. ant. Brustmuskeln. Rechts eiste Schichte, Hnks zweit
RM2CE0689–. Die Anatomie des Menschen : Mit Hinweisen auf die ärztliche Praxis : Abt. 1-6. Text und Atlas . M. tricepsbrach., cap.lat ^ M. Pronator X. ter. —V -^— M.palmar.long. -1 M. llexor dig. ) U—^ subhm.. M. infraspin.M. teres min. M. deltoid. M. brachial. M. brachioradial. II. extensorpropr. d. V.et extensor c. uln.M. anconaciis Muskclansätze auf der Vorderseite des Armbeines. Muskelansätze auf der Rückseite des .rmbeines. Humerus. Insertiones musculorum. - C4 ^s. 7f), .<I0.SJ 78 79 80 81 M. biceps brach M. supinator M. (lexor digsublim. M. flexor polllong. M. (lexor dig. pro! M. pronatoq
RMRFWBHM–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. MUTATION. 309 I maintain, therefore, that "mutation" is not a special kind of variability, different from that of "ordinary fluctuating variation," but it is a part of the normal variability, and the direct response of the germ plasm to stimuli. This is fully borne out by the data and experiments with Lcptinotarsa. This, how- Range of " normal fluctuating variability.'. Text-figure 31.—To show the distribution of inheritable variations about the mean of L. dccemliueata. p = L. pallida; d = L. defectopuvctata: n — L, min
RMRE3HET–. Pathogenic micro-organisms. A text-book of microbiology for physicians and students of medicine. (Based upon Williams' Bacteriology). Bacteriology; Pathogenic bacteria. 66 BACTERIOLOGY The temperature employed varies according to the effect desired. A temperature of 60° C, maintained throughout a water liquid for twenty minutes will kill most vegetative bacteria, and practi- cally all pathogenic bacteria which do not form spores. Such partial steriUzation is called Pasteurization. Boiling water, 100" C, kills vegetative bacteria in a very short time, less than two min- utes for most bac
RMRE47RJ–. Maize; its history, cultivation, handling, and uses, with special reference to South Africa; a text-book for farmers, students of agriculture, and teachers of nature study. Corn; Corn. HARVESTING AND STORAGE 49S are these two statements briefly: a few weevils are found crawling over the maize ears in the field; they are carried into the yard or shed where the ears are stored for shelling, and thus find their way into the build- ings. When conditions are favourable, the female weevil lays her eggs on the maize-grain, near the soft end. From the egg there hatches out a min- ute grub which bore
RMRDHDA7–. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Economic. EELWORMS. 71 for a curious disease in the hop known as " nettle- head " : they are there not as parasites but as sap- rophytes. Fermentations are also produced by some Anguillulidae, such as by the Vinegar- and Paste- worms. By far the greater number live free in damp earth and in water. Eelworms are very min- ute worms, with very thia skins, and lay only a few comparatively large eggs, which undergo rapid de- velopment. Parasitic and saprophytic forms can be told by the presence of a curious mouth - spine. This structure, fou
RMRE06PM–. A text-book of agricultural zoology. Zoology, Agricultural; Zoology, Economic. EELWORMS. 71 for a curious disease in the hop known as " nettle- head " : they are there not as parasites but as sap- rophytes. Fermentations are also produced by some Anguillulidse, such as by the Vinegar- and Paste- worms. By far the greater number live free in damji earth and in water. Eelworms are very min- ute worms, with very thin skins, and lay only a few comparatively large eggs, which undergo rapid de- velopment. Parasitic and saprophytic forms can be told by the presence of a curious mouth - sp
RMRHG4M1–. Biology of the Heteromyidae. Heteromyidae. f 34. Fig. 1. —Seed pouching behavior by Dipodo- mys deserti. The drawings are tracings of repre- sentative frames of slow motion film (200 fps) and illustrate one complete pouching cycle (see text for details; from Nikolai and Bramble, 1983). faction is used to locate seeds, touch and taste are probably involved in recognizing seeds and separating them from all the min- eral and other organic particles encountered while foraging (perhaps because with dor- sally-located eyes heteromyids cannot see under their head to direct forelimb move- ment; Lawh
RMRDJ64G–. A text-book in general physiology and anatomy. Physiology, Comparative; Anatomy. 58 FOODS AITD NUTRITION which we call nutrients, are produced from the elements or their inorganic compounds. A few simple experiments with a seedling (see Ex. XIX.) demonstrate that a plant grows well when its diet is restricted to water, certain min- eral salts, and carbon dioxide. The roots take up the salts and water as solutions, while the leaves absorb the carbon dioxide from the air. When analyzed, the plant thus restricted in diet is found to have produced proteid, starch, sugars, and oils. Plant physiol
RMREF9TC–. The comparative physiology of respiratory mechanisms. Respiration. 82 RESPIRATORY MECHANISMS This supposes the seal to be absolutely quiet during the dive, but, as we know, the seal like the other divers does its swimming and catches its prey under water. The seal must therefore contract a very considerable oxygen debt in addition to that represented by the depletion of the stores. Scho- mgr % Lact.acid l20lVbl%C02% Jz, C 0 tQ'tO. ccRQ 3000 j1-5 2000 1000 Fig. 48. Influence of 15 min. dive on respiration, blood gases and lactic acid, expired air and metabolism in seal. Explanation see text.
RMRHN3JF–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 408 SULKIN, VAN HEUKELEM, KELLY, AND VAN HEUKELEM TEST SALINITY (PPT) 25 so 35 Expe ri merit a I Cont rol. FIGURE 5. Geotaxis in Callincctcs sapidns zoeal stage VII. Proportional distribution of larvae among the four sections of experimental and control tanks 30 min after initiation of experi- ments for all replicates tested at each salinity. The diagrams below the bottom horizontal line represent the mean distributions of all replicates at each salinity. Experimental design described in text. The data in Table III show that
RMRMNNY4–. Annals of applied biology. Biology, Economic; Biochemistry. J. Davidson 53 Three plants of each, kind mentioned above were infected each with one a. v.^ ?, 4th v. gen. from its respective stock plant. After 14 days reproduction, all the aphids produced on each plant were counted. Below is shown the progress of the infestation on these stock plants and Table I gives the number of aphids produced. The column " winged forms" in all the tables refers only to adults or advanced nymphs re- cognisable as immature winged forms.. OS c^ f^ Date Text-fig. 1. Max. and min. daily temp, of glass
RMRDY1YP–. A text book of veterinary pathology, for students and practitioners. Veterinary pathology. , VETERINARY !> AT H( 1L( IGY. then they divide, i. e., a cell divides into two equal halves, each half representing an individual bacterium which in turn (rows and ultimatelv divides into two equal halves, etc., thus bacteria grow and nuiltiplv. The rate of growth and division is com- paratively rapid. The Bacillus subtilis, under favorable con- ditions may pass through the life cycles incident to attaining its growth and dividing, thus doubling in number, every :!i} min- utes. Barber has found tha
RMRGA823–. Bulletins of American paleontology. . #39 Morgan Quarry Exposure - Owen Mbr. Lime Creek Fm. Hansen 7 1/2 Min. Quad. Text-figure 29.—Location of the Morgan Quarry (Owen Mem- ber). The quarry is in Franklin County, southwest of Aredale. Iowa. Additional information is found in the Appendix. (1924) and the genus by Stumm (1949), these corals have been found over a wide geographic and strati- graphic range. Strusz (1967) described a species from Lower Devonian (Emsian) rocks of Australia and Ol- iver and Galle (1971a,b) recognized two Emsian spe- cies from Czechoslovakia. Fontaine (1977) describ
RMRG2RBA–. The Canadian field-naturalist. 58 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 89. ONTARIO Figure 1. Map showing some localities mentioned in the text. 1 = Louvicourt Camp, 2 = Lac Cameron Camp, 3 = Chaste Township Camp, 4 = Douay Township Camp. Species Accounts Blue-spotted Salamander. {Ambystoma la- ter ale). Abundant at all camps, and taken at several other localities. Most were taken in min- now traps in roadside ditches or ponds, adjacent to fairly mature spruce or deciduous forests; we took a few under logs in such habitats, and found many crossing the road a few kilometers south of the Douay To
RMRGA83M–. Bulletins of American paleontology. Exposures - Owen Mbr. Lime Creek Fm. Sheffield 7 1/2 Min. Quad. "1 #38 Lillibridge Quarry. Text-figure 25.—Exposures of Ihe Owen Member of the Lime Creek Formation in the Rockwell area, north of Sheffield. Iowa, in southernmost Cerro Gordo County. Exact geographic localities are shown: additional data is in the Appendix. Iowa City (SUI). Specimen.s from Webster's private collection and some types from the present study are deposited at the Natural History Museum of the Smith- sonian Institution in Washington. D.C. These have numbers referring to the U
RMRG906B–. Bulletins of American paleontology. 36 Bulletin 369 -IBEX AREA. Topography from U.S. Geological Survey Ninemlle Peak and Horse Heaven Mountain Provisional 7.5-min. quadrangles, 1990 116°20' Text-figure .—Location of central Nevada sections considered in this report. WRC = Whilerock Canyon section; BLM = BLM Fence section; MR-I = Martin Ridge South section; MR-II = Martin Ridge North section; AR = Hill 8308 section. Antelope Range. Inset outline map of Nevada also shows approximate location of the Meiklejohn Peak. Ibex .-^rea, and Shingle Pass sections with which central Nevada sections are
RMRHKFH5–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Marine biology. 5 sec liciht exposure. CO 40 60 80 too i:o Mm troin start o( exposure 20 -10 60 80 100 120 Min. jrom start oi exposure Figure 3. Light inhibition of himinescence in water collected from Woods Hole Harbor See text for details.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Lillie, Frank Rattray, 1870-1947; Moore, Carl Richard, 1892-; Redfield, Alfred Clarence, 18
RMRG8X0H–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 120 BULLETIlSr Tl, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. ARTHROPORA SIMPLEX Ulrich. Text fig. 46. Arthropora simplex Ulrich, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Min- nesota, 1886, p. 65; Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Minnesota, vol. 3, pt. 1, 1893, p. 177, pi. 14, figs. 12-21. The identification of this neat little species in Russian strata is based in part upon a small smgle specimen from Uxnorm, which does not present all of the specific and generic characters because the important pointed base for articulation with the preceding seg- ment is br
RMRH57XY–. Brehms Tierleben; allgemeine kunde des thierreichs. Mit 1910 abbildungen im text, 11 karten und 180 tafeln in farbendruck und holzschnitt.. Zoology; Animal behavior; Zoologia Geral. 726 Streite Crbmiiuj: 2Ce6fpinnen; fccf)ftc ^finii^if: SpriniiSpinnen. i^reii ^^crcicl) foiiimt. S^min aber üdcrrnid)! if)re 33eiuccilid)fcit iinb ßciuanbtficit um fo mc(;r, aU bcr formlofc iUunipcu iiidjtc^ uienißer a(» ein Icbcnbiijey :ii>cfeu uermutcn liefe.. / o o jporlc(tu§:^üpffpinnc (Salticus scenicus): a aSeibdjen, b TOäiindjcn, Der: gröjicrt; c nQtürlidje Örötjc uni ^iigcuftcllung iii öcr Oiiitcre« '
RMRHKN50–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. d> D. 1 0 2 0 Time (min) Figure 3. Percent ofCrassoslrea virginica exhibiting settlement behavior in response to adult-conditioned seawater as a function of exposure time. pH was adjusted before the experiment began in order to manipulate the NH, concentration, as noted in the text. Data are means ± S.D. (n = 6). in Table I: I are from August 1991; values from June 1991 were similar to those found in August 1991. Samples taken at earlier dates were lower, probably due to dilution from surrounding water resulting from the
RMRMKN8X–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. A Monographic Survey of South African Non-marine Mollusca. 259 striae, best developed near the umbilicus; suture shallow. Aperture lunate, umbilicus not wide, but extending to the summit and just exposing all the whorls Diam. maj. 1-2, min. 1-1; alt. 0-4 mm. Hab. LOEENZO MARQUES. Mount Vengo, 5500 feet (Cressy). Type in British. Museum. Jaw (text-fig. 21a) horse-shoe shaped, composed of about 18 thin imbricating plates, which appear to have a fibrous structure; they are larger and overlap one another
RMRHXFBX–. Beitrge zur Biologie der Pflanzen. Plant physiology; Plants. 37 Ohmauni) behauptete uämlich, daß die Operation um so weniger erfolgreich sei, je kleiner der Winkel zwischen Schnittfläche und der Horizontalen sei. Dieser Winkel hat meiner Meinung nach für das. Fig. 11. Pfropfversuch mit Cereus hystrix (rechts); Ergebnis des Pfropfversuches an einer Fuchsie (links). V = Verediungsstelle. Sonstige Erklärung im Text (Photogr. Hugo Groß). Zustandekommen der Verwachsung gar keine Bedeutung, zum min- desten nicht die ihm von Oh mann zuerkannte. Dies wird weiter unten nochmals besprochen werden. § 2
RMRHN9C1–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. SUGAR TRANSPORT IN TAPEWORM 57 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 O. o. 20 40 60 mi nutes FIGURE 10. Effect of ouabain on efflux of Na+. Worms were equilibrated for 60 min in saline containing Na24. Efflux was then measured for 60 min in the presence (O) or absence (• ) of 5 mM ouabain. See text for experimental details. "fast compartment" is clearly inhibited by ouabain, wbereas efflux rates from the other compartment appear to be the same for ouabain-treated and control samples. Accumulation of other hc.roses Since glucose was accum
RMRGA8TM–. Bulletins of American paleontology. Text-figure 8.—Exposures of the entire Mason City Member at Cooper's Bend (Locality 19. Appendix). The massive dolomites forming the shelf at the base of the sequence are underlying Cedar Valley beds, with 1.3 m (4 ft) of Mason City divided into lower shaley. rubbly coral- bearing limestones and upper more massive unit, in turn overlain by slope-forming shaley beds of the Rock Grove Member under trees. Photograph taken in June. 1986.. I Exposure - Shell Rock Fm. Aureola 7 1/2 Min. Quad. 1 Mile Text-figure 9.—Exposures of the Shell Rock Formation along the
RMRHMX8J–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 280 T. W. CRONIN. Day Figure 1. Light reflectance from the deep pseudopupil (Reflectance; top panel) and percentage change in reflectance on stimulation (% Re- sponse; bottom panel) in an adult male individual of Squilla empusa maintained in constant conditions. Measurements were made at 30-min intervals for a total of 327 intervals, from 7 to 14 July 1987. Stimuli were at 500 nm, at a quantal intensity of 2.9 X 10" quanta cm"2 s'. The reflectance was measured as described in the text for 1 min before each 5-min s
RMRHMXGG–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. CATECHOLAMINES IN OYSTER LARVAE 635 A. O.OSnA 0.5 nA UJ a. o o. S 10 RETENTION TIME (MIN) 20 10 RETENTION TIME (MIN) 1 20 FIGURE 1. Typical chromatographs obtained using HPLC with electrochemical detection as de- scribed in the text. (A) Solution of catecholamine standards (DOPA: 230 pg; NE: 340 pg; EPI: 340 pg; IS: 460 pg; DA: 340 pg). (B) Alumina extract of a homogenate of whole, competent oyster larvae. Note the change in scale for the DA peak. DOPA: dihydroxyphenylalanine; NE: norepinephrine; EPI: epinephrine; IS: intern
RMRHKPA9–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 3-D STRUCTURE OF AQUATIC ODOR PLUME 413 cn s^ 0) c LJ A. 3.5 Frequency (Hz Figure 5. Frequency spectrum of concentration changes at three sites on the x-axis. A: x = 25, y = z = 0, B: x = 50, C: x = 100 cm. The ordinate is displayed as energy which corresponds to the number of pulses and pulse amplitude (See text). Note differences in Y-axis scaling. Based on 3-min records. and 28 nM) and many smaller peaks. Using our definition, the first three peaks (11. 38 and 30 fiAf) are considered one pulse (because the value at valley
RMRHG8EJ–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 168 s? < o — 9 CM I T. RYAN ET AL. 25 50 75 t(min) 100 125 Figure 4. Post-field relaxation curves plotted as In [A,(t)/A,(0)] (A, as defined in the text) as a function of time for monomeric IgE-R com- plexes (unfilled squares) and antibody cross-linked IgE-R complexes (filled squares). Both data sets were obtained for exposures at 10 V/cm for 120 min prior to relaxation. Typical standard deviations for A, were 10%. The solid lines are provided to guide the eye, and are not fits to the data. seem to induce some irreversi
RMRHMA5P–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 5nA Figure 2. /Na in a muscle fiber from squid mantle. Skinned mantles from juvenile squid (55-57 days old) were cut into strips parallel to circular muscle bands in Ca-free seawater and treated with protease (Type XIV, Sigma) for 40 min at I 7°C. Strips were triturated through a micropipette to dissociate muscle fibers, which were then maintained up to one day at 17°C in a low-Ca medium (adapted from (15), external Ca = 2-3 mA/). (A) Video prints during a whole-cell recording (see text for details; scale bar for this and al
RMREFBT9–. Comparative physiology. Physiology, Comparative; Physiology, Comparative. 144 COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY depth of narcosis (measured by the time of exposure) which was just sufficient to prevent the transmission of a stimulus Alcohol VapOi. (C:^. Fig. 35.—(After Adrian—see text.) through A or B alone, through C alone, or through A and B successively. Time to Narcosis. Expt. No. Through B only, 4'5 mm. Through A and B successively, 9 mm. Through C alone, 9 mm. I. 10 min. 10 min. 6 min. 2. lo's „ 10 ,, 6-5 „ 3- 13 „ 13 „ 7 „ 4- 5- I2'5 „ 16 „ 12 ,, 16 „ 8 „ 8-5 „ 6. i8'5 „ 17 10 ,, 7- 24 24 „ 16 „
RMRHM1D1–. Biological structure and function; proceedings. Biochemistry; Cytology. 244 PHILIP SIEKEVITZ TABLE III Effect of Spermine and of Mg + + on Release of RNA and Protein from RNP Particles Incubation conditions are given in the text. Exp. No. Additions Left in RNP particles after spinning incubated particles for 90 min. at 105 000 x g RNA 4 None Spermine (10"* m) Spermine (10^ m) plus Mg + + (io^ m) Protein RNA/ Protein I None 229 341 0-67 Spermine (Io"* m) 209 278 0-75 Spermine (lO"* m) plus Mg + +(lo"^ m) 273 319 0-85 2 Spermine (10 * m) Spermine (10 * m) plus Mg + + (10^
RMRHMX39–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. GASTROVASCULAR CIRCULATION 1100 1000. 24 20 16 12 e o» o o &. 200 0 40 80 120 160 200 240 280 320 360 400 440 Time (minutes after feeding) Figure 3. Time series of length (solid line) and volume (dashed line) dynamics of a polyp coupled to a colony by one stolon from 0 to 436.15 min after ingestion of a single brine shnmp nauplius. Tickmarks along the abcissa represent spurious data points (see text for further discussion) corresponding to rapid bends drawing the polyp outside the focal plane. Large-amplitude variations
RMRHE4W7–. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. n a 30 - Minuten - Raster. 1 2 3 ¿ 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 U 15 16 17 Abb. 2: Intervall-Histogramm zu Abb. 1 (15. bis 22. Jan. 1970) im 30-Min.-Raster: Im oberen Histogramm sind „subjektiv zusammengehörige Schübe" zusammenge- faßt, im unteren Histogramm ist das 30-Min.-Raster im strengen Sinn angewandt (vgl. Text p. 13). Das Intervall-Histogramm gibt an, welchen Häufigkeitsgrad n einzelne Inter- valle t = „Periodenlängen lokomotorischer Aktivität", gemessen
RMRMKP17–. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. A-C. Long, or Alt A-B. Lat. E-D. Apert. alt. E-G. Apert. lat. H-D. Last whorl. Text-fig. 1.—Heliciform shell, showing Text-fig. 2.—Turriform shell, method of measuring. showing method of measuring. A-B. Diam. maj. A-C. Alt. I-J. Apert. alt. extern. K-L. Apert. alt. intern. E-F. Apert. lat. extern. G-H. Apert. lat. intern. (Diam. min. is that of the shell from back to front, at right angles to diam. maj.) for it, I trust that my doing so will not be advanced as of the slightest weight concerning any p
RMRHKN5N–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. NATURAL SETTLEMENT CUE FOR OYSTERS 405 pH.8.0 645(iMNH3 pH,7.4 183jiMNH3 7.1 B.S^MNHS. d> D. 1 0 2 0 Time (min) Figure 3. Percent ofCrassoslrea virginica exhibiting settlement behavior in response to adult-conditioned seawater as a function of exposure time. pH was adjusted before the experiment began in order to manipulate the NH, concentration, as noted in the text. Data are means ± S.D. (n = 6). in Table I: I are from August 1991; values from June 1991 were similar to those found in August 1991. Samples taken at earlie
RMRHKM63–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. Figure 1. Aster in Iv.sate prepared from clam nocyies 4 min after acti- vation. The image represent thc magnitude t measured retardance values in mi iimiv nl 256 by 240 pixels of different gray levels. Relardance values range between 0 (black) and 3.2 nm (white). In addition, we in- dicated the measured a:imuths, or orientations of the slow axis, with additional black lines in the image (.see text).. B C D Figure 2. Finn experimental images used to compute the aster image displayed in l-igurc I Images (A). (B). (C). and (D)
RMRHMD69–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. 40 80 JS D. •5* 1100 a. 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 120 160 200 240 280 320 B. 360. 760 800 840 880 920 960 1000 1040 1080 Time Figure 6. Time series of length (solid line) and volume (dashed line) dynamics of an isolated polyp after ingestion of a single brine shrimp nauplius from (A) 0 to 740 min and (B) 740 to 1474.2 min. R denotes regurgitation. Tickmarks along the abcissa represent spurious data points (see text for further discussion) corresponding to rapid bends drawing the polyp outside the focal plane. Larg
RMRHMMKA–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. O.D.260 COUNT/MIN (a) COUNT/MIN IN IOX I25H 100- 75- 50- 25 H OPTICAL DENSITY AT 260 m/i -0.6 -0.4 - 0.2 O.D.260 COUNT/MIN (b). COUNT/MIN IN I5X 250 -1 200- 150- 100- 50- o-o-o-o o-o-o-o 1.0 2.0 3.0 L. PICTUS EGG DNA 4.0,Til 1.0 2.0 3.0 S. PURPURATUS EGG DNA 4.0ml FIGURE 2. Cesium chloride gradients of DNA from unfertilized eggs of L. pictus and S. purpiiratns. The Cu-labeled nuclear marker DNA (from L. pictus gastrulae) bands at a somewhat lower density than the bulk of the cytoplasmic DNA (for procedures see text). this ex
RMRCW8JK–. Elements of agriculture; a text-book for public schools. Agriculture. Fig. 6. Dent Corn—Pride of the North. long, and ten to fourteen rowed. The kernels have a dull yellow color on the top of the crowns, which are deeply dented, and have a tendency to be shriv-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Shepperd, John H. (John Henry), 1869-1939; McDowell, J. C. (John Chambers), 1867-1943, joint author. St. Paul, Min
RMRCPP9N–. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative; Vertebrates -- Anatomy. 130 COMPARATIVE ANATOMY.. FIG. 104.—THE ENTIKE Nr.uvors SYSTEM OK TIIK Fi:m;. i After A. Ki-kn-.) (From the ventral side.) Hi', cereliral hemispheres (jirosencephalon) ; Lop, optic lobes (mesencephalon); J/, spinal cord ; Ml to Min, spiiuil nerves, which are connected at <SJ/ Iiy liraiuliis (ranii coiiimuiiioantes villi the i^mslia (.S7 to H10] of the sympathetic (,V) ; Xn, femoral uerve ; ^V/, sciatic nerve ; 7 to A', first to tenth cranial nerves (for their names, see text) ; ('!, ganglia
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