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1. Differential fluorescence features and recovery speeds of different scorpion exoskeleton parts during the molting process.

2. Post-feeding thermophily in a scorpion is associated with rapid digestion and recovery of maximal nocturnal activity.

3. Potential effects of climate change on the risk of accidents with poisonous species of the genus Tityus (Scorpiones, Buthidae) in Argentina.

5. Study of biomechanical, anatomical, and physiological properties of scorpion stingers for developing biomimetic materials.

6. Partitioning of transpiratory water loss of the desert scorpion, Hadrurus arizonensis (Iuridae).

7. Sexual dimorphism in desiccation responses of the sand scorpion Smeringurus mesaensis (Vaejovidae).

8. Zinc is incorporated into cuticular "tools" after ecdysis: the time course of the zinc distribution in "tools" and whole bodies of an ant and a scorpion.

9. [Proceedings: Interrelations between cholinergic and monoaminergic mechanisms in the determinism of spontaneous electrical activity in the central nervous system of scorpion (author's transl)].

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