Kriebel, 1968 - Google Patents
Studies on cardiovascular physiology of tunicatesKriebel, 1968
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- Kriebel M
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- The Biological Bulletin
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1. Experiments were conducted on isolated and in situ hearts of 4 species of tunicates in order to investigate beat reversal. The mechanical and electrical properties of in situ and isolated hearts were found to be the same. The intracardiac pressure was found to affect the …
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