Re: NANFA-- Osmoregulation in brackish water fish

Edward Venn (e_venn_at_hotmail.com)
Mon, 21 Jan 2002 08:01:26 +0000

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Bruce,

What protocol do you need to access UNB course materials.
> >
> > http://www.unb.ca/courses/biol4775/SPAGES/SPAGE11.HTM#INTRODUCTION
> >
> > It also has several book references at the end which are good places to
> > start, including the standard college animal physiology textbook "Eckert
> > Physiology" which no longer has Eckert as a co-author because he's
>dead...
> > This site is the Univ. of New Brunswick, which has good people in
>organismic
> > biology such as the authors.

Regards,

Edward Venn,
SMG Holdings Co., Ltd.,
Deux Chateaux Blanc 2-303,
1356 Kobuchi, Kasukabe,
Saitama, Japan

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