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Czechoslovak medicine, 1990
20 healthy full-term infants have been studied in their 2nd, 10th, 18th and 26th weeks of life in three standard situations: before feeding, in the course of milk drinking and after feeding. A polygraphic record of sucking, breathing, swallowing, the oculomotor activity, the EEG and vocalization has been taken simultaneously with a video-recording of ...
K, Paul, J, Dittrichová
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20 healthy full-term infants have been studied in their 2nd, 10th, 18th and 26th weeks of life in three standard situations: before feeding, in the course of milk drinking and after feeding. A polygraphic record of sucking, breathing, swallowing, the oculomotor activity, the EEG and vocalization has been taken simultaneously with a video-recording of ...
K, Paul, J, Dittrichová
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1996
Abstract Oystercatcher species throughout the world are bound to the sea-shore (Voous 1965). At the most, they breed 400 km inland and return to the coast immediately afterwards. In coastal regions, Oystercatchers chiefly feed in the intertidal zone. All species share the habit, unique amongst waders, of opening lamellibranchs with their
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Abstract Oystercatcher species throughout the world are bound to the sea-shore (Voous 1965). At the most, they breed 400 km inland and return to the coast immediately afterwards. In coastal regions, Oystercatchers chiefly feed in the intertidal zone. All species share the habit, unique amongst waders, of opening lamellibranchs with their
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1991
Abstract All species of chaetognaths are carnivorous and may feed on several trophic levels. The benthic species are small and are minor constituents of their ecosystems but planktonic chaetognaths are often abundant. Since they are food for a wide variety of larger organisms (Bigelow 1924; David 1955; Reeve 1966) they occupy a central ...
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Abstract All species of chaetognaths are carnivorous and may feed on several trophic levels. The benthic species are small and are minor constituents of their ecosystems but planktonic chaetognaths are often abundant. Since they are food for a wide variety of larger organisms (Bigelow 1924; David 1955; Reeve 1966) they occupy a central ...
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A nutrient-specific gut hormone arbitrates between courtship and feeding
Nature, 2022Hui-Hao Lin, Marco Rolandi, Jing W Wang
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Monitoring methods of feeding behaviour to answer key questions in penaeid shrimp feeding
Reviews in Aquaculture, 2021Jean-Benoît Darodes de Tailly +2 more
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