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1by Boudry, Christophe, Denion, Eric, Mortemousque, Bruno, Mouriaux, FrédéricSubjects: “...Journals...”
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2by Boudry, Christophe, Denion, Eric, Mortemousque, Bruno, Mouriaux, FrédéricSubjects: “...Journals...”
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3by Shepherd, P.Subjects: “...Fields of Research::410000 The Arts::410100 Performing Arts Studies::410101 Music studies...”
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4by Mai, Nga T.T., Martinsdóttir, Emilía, Sveinsdóttir, Kolbrún, Olafsdóttir, Gudrun, Arason, Sigurjón“... sensory methods using Torry Scheme and Quantitative Descriptive\nAnalysis\", Journal of Fisheries Science...”
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5by Mai, Nga T.T., Martinsdóttir, Emilía, Sveinsdóttir, Kolbrún, Olafsdóttir, Gudrun, Arason, Sigurjón“... sensory methods using Torry Scheme and Quantitative Descriptive\nAnalysis\", Journal of Fisheries Science...”
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6“..., tubes, sensory spots and glandular cell outlets correspond in detail to the original description given...”
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7“..., tubes, sensory spots and glandular cell outlets correspond in detail to the original description given...”
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8“..., are of the inner folds only. The siphons are non‐extensible wide openings with few sensory papillae. Each ctenidium...”
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9“... similar sensory modalities and cognitive abilities, such as with marine mammals, the dynamic nature...”
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10“... on segments 1, 4 and 8, and middorsally on segments 5 and 7; type-5 (?) sensory spot ventromedially on segment...”
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11“... on segments 1, 4 and 8, and middorsally on segments 5 and 7; type-5 (?) sensory spot ventromedially on segment...”
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12by Bernard, Ernest C.“... sensilliform, most ventral setae setiform. Ventral sensory field with 25–30 slender, capitate or brush-tipped...”
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13by Bernard, Ernest C.“... sensilliform, most ventral setae setiform. Ventral sensory field with 25–30 slender, capitate or brush-tipped...”
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14“... is moderately long. The h-seta is simple and subequal to the other sensory setae, i.e. 17%CL. Both hook...”
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15“... is moderately long. The h-seta is simple and subequal to the other sensory setae, i.e. 17%CL. Both hook...”
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16“... contradict all previous opinions (e.g. Günther, 1953; Bradley & Galil, 1977), extensive phylogenetic studies...”
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17“... contradict all previous opinions (e.g. Günther, 1953; Bradley & Galil, 1977), extensive phylogenetic studies...”
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18“... of head sensory canal pores; same as type locality: based on NMNZ P. 13110 (paratype)]; Shinohara...”
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19“... of head sensory canal pores; same as type locality: based on NMNZ P. 13110 (paratype)]; Shinohara...”
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20“... and furnished with long sensory hairs. Male appendage on the antennule small. Antennal scale with its outer...”
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