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1. Functioning of unidirectional ventilation in flying hawkmoths evaluated by pressure and oxygen measurements and X-ray video and tomography.

2. PEDOT-Integrated Fish Swim Bladders as Conductive Nerve Conduits.

3. Lissonema sicki , an emerging air sac nematode of European owls: introduction, host switching and rapid establishment on a Mediterranean island.

4. Effect of faba bean Vicia faba L. water/alcohol extract on growth performance, antioxidant capacity, textural properties, and collagen deposition in the swim bladder of juvenile Nibea coibor.

5. The origin of an invasive air sac system in sauropodomorph dinosaurs.

6. Electrical impedance tomography in anaesthetised chickens ( Gallus domesticus ).

7. Usefulness of combining computed tomography and air sac fluid examination to rule out aspergillosis: case study in two gentoo penguins (Pygoscelis papua) with respiratory clinical signs.

8. In situ observation of a macrourid fish at 7259 m in the Japan Trench: swimbladder buoyancy at extreme depth.

9. Fish hearing revealed: Do we understand hearing in critical fishes and marine tetrapods.

10. Evidence of Atlantic midshipman (Porichthys plectrodon) vocalizations from an unmanned surface vehicle in the U.S. South Atlantica).

11. A single-cell atlas of West African lungfish respiratory system reveals evolutionary adaptations to terrestrialization.

12. Application of an analytical approach to characterize the target strength of ancillary pelagic fish species.

13. Outcomes and Complications Associated With Caudal Thoracic and Abdominal Air Sac Cannulation in 68 Birds.

14. Airsacculitis Caused by Enterobacteria and Occurrence of Eggs of the Superfamily Diplotriaenoidea in Feces of Tropical Screech Owl ( Megascops choliba ) in the Amazon Biome.

15. Infection with swim bladder nematode Anguillicola crassus in relation to European eel growth, age, and habitat along the German Baltic coast.

16. AIR SAC TREMATODES (CYCLOCOELIDAE STOSSICH, 1902) INFECTING BIRDS IN ZOOLOGICAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE UNITED STATES.

17. Air sacs are a key adaptive trait of the insect respiratory system.

18. A journey through the field of fish hearinga).

19. Monitoring for Anguillicoloides crassus, Anguillid herpesvirus 1, aquabirnavirus EVE and rhabdovirus EVEX in the European eel population of southern Spain.

20. Deep reptilian evolutionary roots of a major avian respiratory adaptation.

21. A computed tomography-based survey of paramedullary diverticula in extant Aves.

22. The absence of an invasive air sac system in the earliest dinosaurs suggests multiple origins of vertebral pneumaticity.

23. Physical effects of sound exposure from underwater explosions on Pacific mackerel (Scomber japonicus): Effects on non-auditory tissues.

24. Mesopelagic fish gas bladder elongation, as estimated from wideband acoustic backscattering measurements.

25. Use of an Endoloop Ligature and a 2-Portal Coelioscopic Approach for the Removal of an Arrowhead Foreign Body in a Red-Tailed Hawk ( Buteo jamaicensis ).

26. Hybridization between Anguillicola crassus and A. novaezelandiae , and viability of the F1 generation.

27. Evaluation of the air sac volume of penguins with respiratory diseases using computed tomography.

28. Aquaporin expression and cholesterol content in eel swimbladder tissue.

29. Physiology: Neutral buoyancy by an insect.

30. Using the swimbladder as a respiratory organ and/or a buoyancy structure-Benefits and consequences.

31. Swim bladder as a primary site of mycobacterial infection in Nothobranchius 'belly sliders'.

32. Robotic soft swim bladder using liquid-vapor phase transition.

33. Vertebral pneumaticity of the North American therizinosaur Nothronychus.

34. Cervical air sac oxygen profiles in diving emperor penguins: parabronchial ventilation and the respiratory oxygen store.

35. Floating frogs sound larger: environmental constraints on signal production drives call frequency changes.

36. A mechanical approach to understanding the impact of the nematode Anguillicoloides crassus on the European eel swimbladder.

37. Swim bladder enhances lagenar sensitivity to sound pressure and higher frequencies in female plainfin midshipman ( Porichthys notatus ).

38. Radiography and computed tomography of the heart and lower respiratory tract in toco toucans (Ramphastos toco).

39. Fluorescent microspheres as a positive indicator in an intratracheal infection model.

40. Humeral air sac cystadenocarcinoma in a rainbow lorikeet (Trichoglossus moluccanus).

41. Parental Males of the Plainfin Midshipman Are Physiologically Resilient to the Challenges of the Intertidal Zone.

42. Gross morphological features of the air sacs of the hooded crow (Corvus cornix).

43. Preparation and characterization of a novel acellular swim bladder as dura mater substitute.

44. Description of a new species of Triplophysa (Teleostei: Nemacheilidae) from Guizhou Province, China.

45. Bone histological correlates for air sacs and their implications for understanding the origin of the dinosaurian respiratory system.

46. Passive acoustic monitoring, development of disturbance calls and differentiation of disturbance and advertisement calls in the Argentine croaker Umbrina canosai (Sciaenidae).

47. Central European parasitic flatworms of the Cyclocoelidae Stossich, 1902 (Trematoda: Plagiorchiida): molecular and comparative morphological analysis suggests the reclassification of Cyclocoelum obscurum (Leidy, 1887) into the Harrahium Witenberg, 1926.

48. Morphological features of an endangered Japanese strain of Cyprinus carpio: reconstruction based on seven SNP markers.

49. Biomimicking of a Swim Bladder and Its Application as a Mini-Generator.

50. What Is Your Diagnosis?

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