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The role of calcitonin in the control of calcium metabolism of the chick embryo

The role of calcitonin in the control of calcium metabolism of the chick embryo
The role of calcitonin in the control of calcium metabolism of the chick embryo

The effect of temperature, size and suspended solids on filtering rate was investigated. Filtering ate increases with temperature and the weight exponent for filtering rate is 0.417. Natural levels of suspended matter do not cause a reduction in filtering rate. At increasing levels ingestion rate is regulated by pseudofaeces production. The median food level in the Beaulieu has a calorific value of 10 cal1-1.

University of Southampton
Baimbridge, Kenneth Geoffrey
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Baimbridge, Kenneth Geoffrey
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Baimbridge, Kenneth Geoffrey (1978) The role of calcitonin in the control of calcium metabolism of the chick embryo. University of Southampton, Doctoral Thesis.

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The effect of temperature, size and suspended solids on filtering rate was investigated. Filtering ate increases with temperature and the weight exponent for filtering rate is 0.417. Natural levels of suspended matter do not cause a reduction in filtering rate. At increasing levels ingestion rate is regulated by pseudofaeces production. The median food level in the Beaulieu has a calorific value of 10 cal1-1.

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Published date: 1978

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Local EPrints ID: 463900
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/463900
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Author: Kenneth Geoffrey Baimbridge

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