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Respiratory Function in Birds, Adult and Embryonic
The Avian Egg: In vivo Conductances to Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, and Water Vapor in Late Development
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C. V. Paganelli
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R. A. Ackerman
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H. Rahn
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1978
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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The Avian Egg: Water Vapor Conductance, Shell Thickness, and Functional Pore Area
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The avian egg: air-cell gas tension, metabolism and incubation time.
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10.1007/978-3-642-66894-4_29
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Book chapters
pp. 16
Ventilation Mechanisms: Problems in Evaluating the Transition to Birds
pp. 2
General Morphological Principles of Amniotic Lungs
pp. 23
Lung Surfactant and Lung Lining in Birds
pp. 61
Mechanisms Controlling the Oxygen Affinity of Bird and Reptile Blood: A Comparison Between the Funtional Properties of Chicken and Crocodile Hemoglobin
pp. 79
Oxygen Transport During Progressive Hypoxia in Bar-headed Geese (Anser indicus) Acclimatized to Sea Level and 5600 Meters
pp. 89
Respiration During Flight in Birds
pp. 148
Origin of Carbon Dioxide in Caudal Airsacs of Birds
pp. 212
The Avian Egg: In vivo Conductances to Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, and Water Vapor in Late Development
pp. 219
Pore Size Versus Pore Number in Avian Eggshells
pp. 243
Gas Conductance in the Eggshell of the Mound-Building Brush Turkey
pp. 274
Gas Transfer in the Chorioallantois
pp. 227
Interdependence of Gas Conductance, Incubation Length, and Weight of the Avian Egg
pp. 260
Development of the Avian Respiratory and Circulatory Systems
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