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Exploration,frustration and the electrophysiology of the septo-hippocampal theta system in the rat

Exploration,frustration and the electrophysiology of the septo-hippocampal theta system in the rat
Exploration,frustration and the electrophysiology of the septo-hippocampal theta system in the rat

The field and laboratory data was combined to calculate energy budgets for the oytster beds and to construct a model of energy transformations by a single oyster and population cohort.

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McNaughton, Neil
McNaughton, Neil

McNaughton, Neil (1977) Exploration,frustration and the electrophysiology of the septo-hippocampal theta system in the rat. University of Southampton, Doctoral Thesis.

Record type: Thesis (Doctoral)

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The field and laboratory data was combined to calculate energy budgets for the oytster beds and to construct a model of energy transformations by a single oyster and population cohort.

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Published date: 1977

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Local EPrints ID: 467221
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/467221
PURE UUID: f3235cf3-0134-4fcd-94b8-178215f53209

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Date deposited: 05 Jul 2022 08:16
Last modified: 05 Jul 2022 08:16

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Author: Neil McNaughton

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