Contents of volume 31

Contents of volume 31

CONTENTS OF VOLUME 31 No. 1, September 1977 Effects of single breath The respiratory Properties lung inflation gas exchange affinity A comparis...

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CONTENTS

OF VOLUME

31

No. 1, September 1977 Effects of single breath The respiratory Properties

lung inflation

gas exchange

affinity

A comparison

of central

venous

Gas exchange chicken

_..

Alteration

on perception

Testudoyraeca:

and the tortoise

, . .

51

in supine dogs. By L. E. Ostrander, 63

of added airflow

regulation

resistance.

By F. W. Zechman

___.....

in the blood and extraembryonic M. A. Gibson.

to more regular rhythmic

and

._.

71

fluids of the developing

D. P. Towes and W. Anderson

respiration

in decerebrate

81

cats. By W. M. St.John

, expression

A. S. Rebuck, Conditions

39

. .

andS.C.Wang. A mathematical

19

C. E. W. Hahn and P. Foex

pressure

____.

By R. G. Boutilier,

from apneusis

By R. A. Ackerman

K. Fell and J. D. Torrance

and pleural

1

By E. D’Angelo

and J. F. Kreul

.

and acid-base embryo.

pressure

G. Burma

Effect of chest cage restriction R.L.Wiley

By L. A. Hirsowitz,

breaths.

Curem).

in the turtle Pseudem.rs.rcrip/u

CO, and pH. By W. Burggren,

of avian blood.

A. J. L. Schneider,

of subsequent

nests (Chrloniu,

of sea turtle

of blood oxygen transport

effects of temperature, Oxygen

on the pattern

to describe

A. S. Slutsky

for equivalence

the ventilatory

response

to hypoxia

and hypercapnia.

of gas exchange

By

1

and C. K. Mahutte in series and parallel

models

,

. . .

of blood acid-base

status in the lugworm,

WagnerandJ.W.Evans.

91

of the lung.

107 By P. D. 117

No. 2, November 1977 Temperature-induced

variations

1. Irr rirro study. Tem~rature-induced

variations

II. in rice study. Placental

diffusing

Artwicolu

of blood acid-base

By A. Toulmond

capacity

murina (L.):

.

By A. Toulmond

for carbon

status in the lugworm,

Arrtticulu

n~~;rru (L.):

. monoxide

I5 1 in unanesthetized

guinea pigs. By J. M. Bissonette

andW.K.Wickham Circadian

rhythms

bronchodilators.

139

161

in lung resistance By C. Gaultier.

and dynamic A. Reinberg

iungcompliance and F. Guard. 403

of healthy children.

. .

Effects oftwo 169

404

CONTENTS

Ventilatory chemoreflex P. Dejours Evidence

drive in the tortoise,

31

OF VOLUME

By G. Benchetrit,

Testudo horsfieldi.

J. Armand

and I83

that a cyclic rise in avian pulmonary

CO? triggers

the next inspiration.

By D. A. Miller

andA.L.Kunz Oxygen

analyses

The estimation Brain

amino

193 of chicken

Ventilatory

blood.

By H. Tazawa

of the resting reflex hypoxic acids

J. Weyne,

embryo

in conscious

rats

and M. Mochizuki

drive to respiration

in chronic

in normal

normocapnic

and

203

man. By R. A. Stockley

hypocapnic

hypoxemia.

By

F. van Leuven and 1. Leusen.

effects accompanying

231

spontaneous

movement

in the suckling

opossum.

By J. P. Farber

andT.A.Marlow

241

Effects of oscillating duck.

and intermittent

By P. Scheid,

Blood acid-base

217

ventilatory

H. Worth.

state at a variable

flow on efficacy

of pulmonary

O2 transfer

in the

J. P. Holle and M. Meyer temperature.

A graphical

251

representation.

By A. Malan

259

No. 3, December 1977 Oxygen affinity and 2,3-diphosphoglycerate

in blood of Australian

marsupials

of differmg

body size.

By D. K. Bland and R. A. B. Holland Diameters

of bronchi

Metabolic,

at asymmetrical

respiratory

torpor

and haematological

effects

D. T. Matsuurd

A comparatrve Chemoreceptor Levitzky.

adjustments

291

of the Little Pocket

mouse

to circadian 295

of temperature

in the turtle,

Psrudmy.v

floridmu.

By J. L. Kinney,

influence

309

in a turtle,

study of the respiratory

Psrudm.~s

properties

on pulmonary

properties

of tracheal

of bird blood. By F. H. Baumann unilateral

hyperoxta

and F. N. White

327

and R. Baumann

ofCOz

in chickens.

stretch receptors

in rirro.

345 By J. L. Osborne

and G. S. Mnchell

of slowly adapting

stretch receptors

365 m the extrathordcic

trachea

of the dog. B. G. Sant’Am-

and J. P. Mortola

Post-hypercapnia C. Saunier,

recovery P. Horsky.

357

By G. W. Bradley and N. Scheur-

..,

brogio

333

in dogs. By M. G.

and R. E. Dutton

P,.,,: durtng inhalation

mier

By J. L. Kinney

floridmu.

blood flow during

J. C. Newell. J. A. Krasney

of arterial

The transduction

Behavior

By G. Hooper

and F. N. White

cost of ventilation

Regulation

division.

cycles. By P. C. Withers

Cardiorespiratory

Oxidative

279

377 in the dog: B. Hannhart.

arterial blood acids base equilibrium and glycolysis. T. Garcia-Carmona and D. Hartemann

By 387