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The nerves and muscles of medusae. III. A decrease in the refractory period following repeated stimulation of the muscle of Rhizostoma pulmo

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Horridge, George Adrian

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Company of Biologists

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Summary Evidence is presented to show the shortening of the refractory period of some of the elements in a population of coelenterate muscle fibres following frequent stimulation of the bell of Rhizostoma pulmo.

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Journal of Experimental Biology

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