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Short Communication: Continuous Recording of Arterial Blood PO2 in Octopus Vulgaris During Progressive Hypoxia and Movement

Short Communication: Continuous Recording of Arterial Blood PO2 in Octopus Vulgaris During Progressive Hypoxia and Movement
Short Communication: Continuous Recording of Arterial Blood PO2 in Octopus Vulgaris During Progressive Hypoxia and Movement
0022-0949
475-479
Smith, P.J.S.
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Duthie, G.G.
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Wells, M.J.
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Houlihan, D.F.
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Smith, P.J.S.
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Duthie, G.G.
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Wells, M.J.
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Smith, P.J.S., Duthie, G.G., Wells, M.J. and Houlihan, D.F. (1985) Short Communication: Continuous Recording of Arterial Blood PO2 in Octopus Vulgaris During Progressive Hypoxia and Movement. Journal of Experimental Biology, 117 (1), 475-479.

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Published date: July 1985

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Local EPrints ID: 190589
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/190589
ISSN: 0022-0949
PURE UUID: d2324213-ea8a-44e5-ab9f-5e6ed4f69c18
ORCID for P.J.S. Smith: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4400-6853

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Author: P.J.S. Smith ORCID iD
Author: G.G. Duthie
Author: M.J. Wells
Author: D.F. Houlihan

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