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Extensive responses

Figure 1 illustrates the dose-dependent effects of ketamine on these three endpoints. A dose of 20 mg/kg significantly delayed tonic limb extension but did not protect against the lethality associated with this severe convulsive response. Higher doses significantly delayed the initial clonic convulsive response and prevented tonic limb extension. At these doses, the tonic extension response was replaced-with the abrupt onset of continuous clonic limb convulsions, which persisted until death from apparent respiratory depression. The onset of the continuous clonic convulsions and lethality was also delayed in a dose-dependent manner, at the higher doses of ketamine. [Pg.81]

Larva Decreases worker response proboscis threshold to sucrose in a extension response increases number of pollen foragers Ten component blend of brood pheromone [123]... [Pg.162]

The value of an extensive response is a function of the size of the system. Examples of extensive responses are total production in tons, cost, and profit. [Pg.14]

Prior knowledge of patents can help a job seeker decide whether he wants to do the work patents entail. Although not all industrial chemists take on extensive responsibilities for composing and prosecuting patent applications, many organikers contribute experimental procedures sometime during their careers. They also consult patents to find procedures useful in their own research. [Pg.115]

The conditioned proboscis extension response involves gustatory, olfactory, and motor functions, as well as integrative processes underlying... [Pg.75]

Sandoz, J., Roger, B. and Pham-Delegue, M.H. (1995). Olfactory learning and memory in the honeybee Comparison of different classical conditioning procedures of the proboscis extension response. C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris, Sci. Vie 318, 749-755. [Pg.82]

Authority refers to the amount of power inherent in a job to influence or control the work activities of others. Here again, occupational stress is often overlooked. When individuals have extensive responsibilities but little control over the accomplishment of tasks. [Pg.239]

Shiraishi, A. and Tanabe, Y. (1974) The probpscis extension response and tarsal and labellar chemosensory hairs in the blowfly. J. comp. Physiol, y 92, 161-79. [Pg.34]

The remit of the Southall Inquiry was much more limited to investigating the causes of the particular accident. In some senses the Ladbroke Grove Inquiry overshadowed the Southall Inquiry, and this was certainly a complaint of the victims of the Southall accident. This was partly because the Southall Inquiry was delayed because of l al action (see below). However, the importance of the Southall accident should not be underestimated. The inquiry is important in its own right and it is possible that Ladbroke Grove would have prompted a less extensive response had Southall not preceded it. [Pg.279]

The Department of the Interior manages pnblic lands and mineral resources, national paries, national wildlife refuges. Western water resources, surface mined lands, and upholds federal trust responsibilities to Indian tribes. The DOI is a large agency with extensive responsibilities essential to environmental engineers. Of particular importance are the Bnreau of Reclamation, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the U.S. Geological Survey. [Pg.309]


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