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- perspiration is not under regulatory control. Known in Latin as perspiratio insensibilis, the concept was already known to Galen in ancient Greece and was studied...
- Gammarus insensibilis, the lagoon sand shrimp, is a species of amphipod crustacean found in coastal lagoons. It grows to 20 mm (0.79 in) long. "Lagoon...
- Microphallus papillorobustus causes its host, the lagoon sand shrimp (Gammarus insensibilis) to swim upwards, making it more vulnerable to predation. Some species...
- some rare specialist invertebrates including the amphipods Gammarus insensibilis and Gammarus chevreuxi, as well as the chironomid Glyptotendipes barbipes...
- It is the most northerly site in England for the sand shrimp Gammarus insensibilis. The lagoon is managed by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds...
- Galen's theory that respiration occurs through the skin as perspiratio insensibilis (insensible perspiration). The result was the 1614 publication De Statica...
- & Pinkster, 1977 Gammarus inopinatus Mateus & Mateus, 1990 Gammarus insensibilis Stock, 1966 Gammarus italicus Goedmakers & Pinkster, 1977 Gammarus izmirensis...
- test cardiac function. Sanctorius studied the so-called perspiratio insensibilis or insensible perspiration of the body, already known to Galen and other...
- cancriformis Terrestrial invertebrates Crustacean Lagoon sand shrimp Gammarus insensibilis Marine invertebrates Crustacean Crayfish, crawfish or spiny lobster Palinurus...
- Britain where the polychaete Armandia cirrhosa and the amphipod Gammarus insensibilis, both of which are at their most northerly known sites in the lagoons...