## Abstract The ciliary wave length is a constant in the temperature range of 10ยฐ to 30ยฐC. and in Modiolus demissus has the average value of 13.1 ฮผ. Comparison of these data for ciliary coordination with those of nerve conduction probably indicates that the two physiological processes possess certa
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Determining the effects of change in temperature upon the locomotor movements of fly larvae
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- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1929
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- English
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- 52
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