11 results on '"Biological research -- Research -- Physiological aspects"'
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2. New Findings in Evolution Described from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (Survival of the Halophilic Archaeonhalovarius Luteusafter Desiccation, Simulated Martian Uv Radiation and Vacuum In Comparison Tobacillus Atrophaeus)
3. Study Findings from University of Washington Provide New Insights into Morphology [Ontogeny and Potential Function of Poacher Armor (Actinopterygii: Agonidae)]
4. Studies from University of California Santa Barbara Further Understanding of Paleontology [New Proterotheriids From the Middle Miocene of Quebrada Honda, Bolivia, and Body Size and Diversity Trends In Proterotheriid and Macraucheniid Litopterns ...]
5. Research Data from McMaster University Update Understanding of Science (Imperfect transparency and camouflage in glass frogs)
6. Investigators from Chinese Academy of Sciences Have Reported New Data on Oceanology and Limnology [Reproductive Cycle of Ophiopholis Mirabilis (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea) In Zhangzi Island Area, Northern Yellow Sea]
7. Findings from Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science in Geoscience Reported [Re-description of the Sauropod Dinosaur Amanzia ('ornithopsis/cetiosauriscus') Greppini N. Gen. and Other Vertebrate Remains From the Kimmeridgian
8. New Ichthyology Findings Has Been Reported by Investigators at Nagasaki University (Reproduction and Embryonic Development of the Red Stingray Hemitrygon Akajei From Ariake Bay, Japan)
9. New Paleontology Study Findings Have Been Reported by Investigators at University College Cork (Taphonomic Experiments Resolve Controls On the Preservation of Melanosomes and Keratinous Tissues In Feathers)
10. Reports from University of Iowa Highlight Recent Research in Experimental Biology
11. Research results from University of Miami, Department of Physiology and Biophysics update knowledge of physiology
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