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152. Vernberg, F. J. and Gray, I.E., "A comparative study of the respiratory 

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153. Wald, G. and Riggs, A., "The hemoglobin of the sea lamprey, Petromyzon 

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154. Walshe-Maetz, B. M., "Environment and respiratory control in certain 

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155. Waterman, T. H. and Travis, D. F., "Respiratory reflexes and the 

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156. Webb, D. A., "Observations on the blood of certain ascidians, with special 

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158. Wells, G. P., "Respiratory movements of Arenicola marina,'" ibid., 28, 

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159. Wells, G. P., "On the behaviour of Sat^eUa" Proe. Roy. Soc. B., 138, 

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160. Wells, G. P., "The respiratory significance of the crown in the polychaete 

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161. Wells, G. P. and Dales, R. P., "Spontaneous activity patterns in animal 

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163. Wells, N. A., "Variations in the respiratory metabolism of the Pacific 

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164. Wells, N. A., "Change in rate of respiratory metabolism in a teleost fish 

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165. Weymouth, F. W., Crismon, J. M., Hall, V. E., Belding, H. S. and 

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166. Willem, V. and Boelaert, R., "Les manoeuvres respiratoires de 'Peri- 

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167. Willemsen, J., "Quantities of water pumped by mussels (Mytilus edulis) 

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169. Wolvekamp, H. P., Baerends, G. P., Kok, B. and Mommaerts 

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170. Young, J. Z., "The functioning of the giant nerve fibres of the squid," 

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