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On the respiratory flow in the cuttlefish sepia officinalis
Q. Bone,
E. Brown
, G. Travers
Institute of Biological Chemistry, Biophysics and Bioengineering
School of Engineering & Physical Sciences
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INIS
cavities
100%
fibers
80%
water
60%
muscles
60%
increasing
40%
contraction
40%
wounds
20%
transients
20%
contracts
20%
recoils
20%
squid devices
20%
gills
20%
connective tissue
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Collars
100%
Sepia Officinalis
100%
Sepia
66%
Gill
33%
Connective Tissue
33%
Muscle Fiber
33%
Eledone Cirrhosa
33%
Squid
33%
Elastic Recoil
33%
Loligo
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cuttlefish
100%
Connective Tissue
50%
Wound
50%
Cephalopoda
50%
Pattern of Breathing
50%
Elastic Recoil
50%
Gill
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Transient Pressure
100%