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Lipids, 1972
AbstractLipids were extracted from gill filaments of nine species of fish. Individual phospholipids as a percentage of the total were determined. These data revealed a pattern which did not appear to vary between pre‐ and postspawning salmon or among fish living at greatly differing ocean depths.
A J, Thomas, S, Patton
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AbstractLipids were extracted from gill filaments of nine species of fish. Individual phospholipids as a percentage of the total were determined. These data revealed a pattern which did not appear to vary between pre‐ and postspawning salmon or among fish living at greatly differing ocean depths.
A J, Thomas, S, Patton
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Works by mry layman gill (Mrs Wyatt Gill) and William Wyatt Gill
The Journal of Pacific History, 1992(1992). Works by mry layman gill (Mrs Wyatt Gill) and William Wyatt Gill. The Journal of Pacific History: Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 107-114.
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IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 2019
Presents an interview conducted with Tim Gill. Gill is the creator of the QuarkXPress desktop publishing software, and the founder of Quark, Inc. Gill was active in Quark right from its founding in 1981 until 2000, during which time QuarkXPress enjoyed significant market success and a devoted following.
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Presents an interview conducted with Tim Gill. Gill is the creator of the QuarkXPress desktop publishing software, and the founder of Quark, Inc. Gill was active in Quark right from its founding in 1981 until 2000, during which time QuarkXPress enjoyed significant market success and a devoted following.
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Respiration Physiology, 1972
Abstract Morphometric studies contribute to our understanding of gill function in respect of (a) the flow of water across the gills, and (b) gas exchange. The resistance to water flow is subdivided into its component parts and evidence presented that recruitment of both water and blood pathways play an important role in gill function.
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Abstract Morphometric studies contribute to our understanding of gill function in respect of (a) the flow of water across the gills, and (b) gas exchange. The resistance to water flow is subdivided into its component parts and evidence presented that recruitment of both water and blood pathways play an important role in gill function.
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