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The effects of spacing of training and extirpation of cerebral ganglia on the unconditioned response of earthworms
Stein, Donald G.
Text (1962)
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Electronic Theses & Dissertations
Some morphological and physiological studies on the effects of carbaryl on the earthworm, Lumbricus terrestris
Cathey, Benny, 1943-
Text (1973)
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Physiological studies on the crop-gizzard of the earthworm, Lumbricus terrestris
Divers, Fred Cecil
Text (1973)
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Habituation in the earthworm : retention and overhabituation
Gardner, Louis Edward
Text (1966)
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The effect of spacing of training and surgical extirpation on conditioning in earthworms
Miller, Kleim Ralph
Text (1958)
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The GSR of the earthworm as a function of photic intensity and number of trials
Morgan, Robert Farber
Text (1964)
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Neuromuscular physiology of the longitudinal muscle of the earthworm, Lumbricus terrestris Linnaeus
Drewes, Charles David, 1946-
Text (1973)
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Neuromuscular physiology of the circular muscle in the earthworm, lumbricus terrestris
Drewes, Charles David, 1946-
Text (1970)
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American woodcock habitat selection and reproductive success in Michigan
Huinker, Ashley Elizabeth
Text (2020)
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