ENCOURAGED by the success of an earlier and much smaller edition of this work, the author has entirely rewritten the new one. In so doing, we think that he could not have made a greater mistake, as ...
Plant Systematics and Evolution, Vol. 125, No. 3 (1976), pp. 129-138 (10 pages) According to biochemical and physiological characters, 77 strains of Chlorella were assigned to 12 taxa. The characters ...
Tardigrades, commonly known as water bears, exhibit an extraordinary capacity to withstand extreme desiccation by entering a state termed anhydrobiosis. In this ametabolic state, their cellular ...
"Sponsored by the Interunion Commission on Comparative Physiology." COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY PRIMITIVE MAMMALS EDITED BY KNUT SCHMIDTNIELSEN LIANA BOLIS C RICHARD TAYLOR COEDITED BY P J BENTLEY C E ...
A new study confirms important differences in dominant- versus non-dominant-leg oxygen usage and power output during single-leg exercise. The study is published ahead of print in the American Journal ...
The results of experiments on the growth and development of Epilobium hirsutum and Lythrum salicaria in relation to light intensity and light duration are described. In respect of increase in dry ...
Physiology is the study of how animals work: how they breathe, feed, and interact with their environment. Apart from the intrinsic value of this knowledge, it is also knowledge upon which the health ...
Aquaglyceroporin Aqp10, a protein channel for water and glycerol, selectively permeates urea and boric acid due to its unique structural features—report researchers from Japan. By comparing and ...
Beginning with volume 93, 1974, the journal issued in two parts: A. Sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology, and B. Metabolic and transport functions. Beginning with volume 123, 1978, Part B known ...