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Coves litorals, geomorfologia i jaciments del quaternari de la Marina de Llucmajor. Zona 1: la franja costanera entre es Racó des Llobets i Cala Esglesieta (1a part) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Balaguer, Pau   +6 more
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Occupation humaine holocène de la région du Cap Juby (Sud-Ouest marocain) [PDF]

open access: yes, 1973
Bouchud, J. (collab.)   +10 more
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Pharmacological investigation of salivary gland of Thais haemastoma (clench)

open access: closedToxicon, 1972
The salivary gland extract of Thais haemastoma was found to be a powerful vasodilator and hypotensive agent. When the extract was administered i.v. to anaesthetized cats at a dose of 5–20 mg per kg (expressed in terms of the crude gland) it produced a sustained fall in the blood pressure and a distinct bradycardia.
C L, Huang, G N, Mir
exaly   +8 more sources

Pharmacological Properties of Hypobranchial Gland of Thais haemastoma(Clench)

open access: closedJournal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1971
The aqueous extract of the hypobranchial glands of Thais haemastoma, administered intravenously to anesthetized cats at doses equivalent to 60–90 mg. of fresh gland/kg. body weight, produced an increase in the blood pressure accompanied by tachycardia.
C L, Huang, G N, Mir
exaly   +4 more sources

Metabolic Responses of the Estuarine Gastropod Thais haemastoma to Hypoxia

open access: closedPhysiological Zoology, 1987
Chronic hypoxia tolerance of Thais haemastoma was inversely related to acclimation temperature but not to salinity. Oxyregulatory ability varied inversely with temperature and did not exhibit acclimation after 28 days' exposure to 53 mm Hg O₂. The oxygen consumption rate was lower after 28 days' exposure to hypoxia than under normoxia at 20 and 30 C ...
Martin A. Kapper, William B. Stickle
exaly   +3 more sources

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