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O2 Secretion in the Eye and Swimbladder of Fishes
Water Qualityquality
Respiration: an Introduction JJ Cech Jr., University of California, Davis, CA, USA CJ Brauner, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
A Novel Acidification Mechanism for Greatly Enhanced Oxygen Supply To
The Amphibious Fish Kryptolebias Marmoratus Uses Different
A Bibliography of the Early Life History of Fishes. Volume 1, List of Titles
I. Swimbladder (Gas Bladder) and Buoyancy: • Regulating Buoyancy Allows Control of Depth in Water Without Using Muscles to Fight Gravity (Saves Energy)
Hypoxia Tolerance and Responses to Hypoxic Stress During Heart and Skeletal Muscle Inflammation in Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar)
The Root Effect – a Structural and Evolutionary Perspective
Molecular Responses to Hypoxia in Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar)
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Effects of Anaerobic Exercise Accompanying Catch-And-Release Fishing on Blood-Oxygen Affinity of the Sandbar Shark (Carcharhinus
Gas Transport and Exchange: Interaction Between O2 and CO2 Exchange CJ Brauner and JL Rummer, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Challenges to Deep-Water Reproduction by Lake Trout: Pertinence to Restoration in Lake Michigan
Fish Hemoglobins 769 ISSN 0100-879X Review
CARBON DIOXIDE STRIPPING: -Fundamentals -Computer Design Model
Hemoglobin System of Sparus Aurata: Changes in Fishes Farmed Under Extreme Conditions
Retinal Oxygen Supply Shaped the Functional Evolution of the Vertebrate Eye
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Swim Bladder 1 Swim Bladder
Reduced and Reversed Temperature Dependence of Blood Oxygenation in an Ectothermic Scombrid fish: Implications for the Evolution of Regional Heterothermy?
Anion and Urea Sensitivity of Three Elasmobranch Hemoglobins
Water Transport in the Lateral Line Canal of the Intertidal
2010 Fish Biology Congress Abstracts STUDING on DISTRIBUTION OF
Root Effect Haemoglobins in Basal Actinopterygian
Retinal Oxygen Supply Shaped the Functional Evolution of The
Quantification and Characterisation of Residual Blood in Fish Muscle – Impact of Slaughtering Methods
This Article Appeared in a Journal Published by Elsevier. the Attached
The Respiratory and Gut Physiology of Fish: Responses to Environmental Change