Difference between revisions of "Krebs 1975 J Exp Zool"
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== Further reading == | == Further reading == | ||
* [[Joergensen 2001 BioScience|Joergensen CB (2001) August Krogh and Claude Bernard on basic principles in experimental physiology. BioScience 51: 59-61.]] | * [[Joergensen 2001 BioScience|Joergensen CB (2001) August Krogh and Claude Bernard on basic principles in experimental physiology. BioScience 51: 59-61.]] | ||
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Krebs HA (1975) The August Krogh Principle: "For many problems there is an animal on which it can be most conveniently studied". J Exp Zool 194: 221-226. |
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Krebs HA (1975) J Exp Zool
Abstract: The idea stated in the title, first clearly expressed by August Krogh, is illustrated by examples from animal biochemistry, physiology, general cell biology, experimental medicine, ethology and botany. General aspects of the concept are discussed.
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