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2por Beasley, Richard, Chien, Jimmy, Douglas, James, Eastlake, Leonie, Farah, Claude, King, Gregory, Moore, Rosemary, Pilcher, Janine, Richards, Michael, Smith, Sheree, Walters, HaydnEnlace del recurso
Publicado 2015
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3por Barnett, Adrian, Beasley, Richard, Buchan, Catherine, Chien, Jimmy, Farah, Claude S., King, Gregory, McDonald, Christine F., Miller, Belinda, Munsif, Maitri, Psirides, Alex, Reid, Lynette, Roberts, Mary, Smallwood, Natasha, Smith, ShereeEnlace del recurso
Publicado 2022
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4por Beyeler, Anna, Rao, Guillaume, Ladepeche, Laurent, Jacques, André, Simmers, John, Le Ray, Didier“…We investigated in Xenopus laevis the impact of a pre- (tadpole stage) or post-metamorphosis (juvenile stage) unilateral labyrinthectomy (UL) on young adult swimming performance and underlying spinal locomotor circuitry. …”
Publicado 2013
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5por Bringloe, Trevor T., Drolet, David, Barbeau, Myriam A., Forbes, Mark R., Gerwing, Travis G.“…Small juveniles swam at most times and locations, whereas swimming of young females decreased with increasing mud presence of young males, and swimming of large juveniles decreased with increasing mud presence of adults. Swimming in most stages increased with density of mud residents; however, proportionally less swimming occurred as total mud resident density increased. …”
Publicado 2013
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