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FA Life of Crustacea crustaceans 1st. Shellfish 1911     

Author: AlisEvans
Date: Mar 19, 2007 17:09

The Life of Crustacea by W T Calman D.Sc.1st ed. 1911,Original owners lovely decorative bookplate,a little foxing in early pages,otherwise VGC. 289 pages. Really nice vintage science manual on crustaceans,packed with pictures, line illustrations etc,extremely thorough. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&sspagename=STRK%%3AMESE%%3AIT&viewitem=&item=320093472503&rd=1&rd=1
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Re: 5-15 Married With Fishsticks     

Author: David E. Milligan
Date: Apr 27, 2008 03:55

... doesn't do much for me. And a Xena-light episode - argh. But still... Ah, the subtext: Joxer/Hagar as a stand-in for Xena, at first manipulating Gabrielle/Crustacea for his own purposes, later learning her value and becoming a decent human in the process. (One could argue Xena never manipulated Gabrielle, but in early episodes there wasn't the ...
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Re: 5-15 Married With Fishsticks     

Author: Gail Futoran
Date: Apr 26, 2008 13:13

... doesn't do much for me. And a Xena-light episode - argh. But still... Ah, the subtext: Joxer/Hagar as a stand-in for Xena, at first manipulating Gabrielle/Crustacea for his own purposes, later learning her value and becoming a decent human in the process. (One could argue Xena never manipulated Gabrielle, but in early episodes there wasn't the respect we...
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Re: 5-15 Married With Fishsticks     

Author: David E. Milligan
Date: Apr 24, 2008 16:40

... slapstick doesn't do much for me. And a Xena-light episode - argh. But still... Ah, the subtext: Joxer/Hagar as a stand-in for Xena, at first manipulating Gabrielle/Crustacea for his own purposes, later learning her value and becoming a decent human in the process. (One could argue Xena never manipulated Gabrielle, but in early episodes there wasn't the respect we...
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Re: 5-15 Married With Fishsticks     

Author: Gail Futoran
Date: Apr 24, 2008 12:23

... shows. Most slapstick doesn't do much for me. And a Xena-light episode - argh. But still... Ah, the subtext: Joxer/Hagar as a stand-in for Xena, at first manipulating Gabrielle/Crustacea for his own purposes, later learning her value and becoming a decent human in the process. (One could argue Xena never manipulated Gabrielle, but in early episodes there wasn't the respect we saw ...
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5-15 Married With Fishsticks     

Author: David E. Milligan
Date: Apr 20, 2008 13:31

... has them doing aquacising. They ask Crustacea if things have gotten better at ... a giant squid can get in. Crustacea has brought Flipper, Urchin and baby ...says she did. During the ceremony, Crustacea begins having flashes of memory of...get married because she's not Crustacea, but Gabrielle. Hagar admits his wife...the heart-shaped sunglasses (and lollipop) Crustacea was wearing came from the ...
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Re: motor programs in the brain     

Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 6, 2007 19:31

... were located in the thoracic ganglia, part of the CNS but distinctly not part of the brain. Invertebrate also have complex pattern generators outside the CNS. The stomatogastric system of Crustacea is a prime example. The cardiac ganglion is perhaps the simplest example of a peripheral pattern generating neural circuit even though the pattern is by no means complex. Also ...
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Re: motor programs in the brain     

Author: r norman
Date: Aug 6, 2007 17:48

... were located in the thoracic ganglia, part of the CNS but distinctly not part of the brain. Invertebrate also have complex pattern generators outside the CNS. The stomatogastric system of Crustacea is a prime example. The cardiac ganglion is perhaps the simplest example of a peripheral pattern generating neural circuit even though the pattern is by no means complex. Also I believe it ...
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Article: On the Evolution of Insects     

Author: Robert Karl Stonjek
Date: Dec 28, 2006 21:32

...and number of species, their origin is highly debated. A key problem is the almost complete absence of fossils that connect hexapods to the other major arthropod sub-phyla, namely Crustacea, Myriapoda (such as centipedes and millipedes), and Chelicerata (such as scorpions and spiders). Over the years, hexapods (insects, springtails, proturnas, and diplurans) have been phylogenetically linked ...
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