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Sunshine rhythms, a possible Zeitgeber for multiphasic biological rhythms during a year

Pages 389-404 | Published online: 22 Jun 2010

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Virginia Parsons & Walter Randal. (1986) An abnormal annual rhythm in adrenaline excretion and grooming reflexes in cats with pontile lesions. Journal of Interdisciplinary Cycle Research 17:3, pages 229-241.
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RalphF. Johnson & Walter Randall. (1985) Freerunning and entrained circadian rhythms in body temperature in the domestic cat. Journal of Interdisciplinary Cycle Research 16:1, pages 49-61.
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DavidF. Treagust, Walter Randall & G.Edgar Folk$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (1980) A fourier regression analysis of body temperature of the American opossum, Didelphis virginiana . Journal of Interdisciplinary Cycle Research 11:2, pages 135-143.
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W. Randall, R. Swenson, Virginia Parsons, J. Elbin & M. Trulson. (1975) The influence of seasonal changes in light on hormones in normal cats and in cats with lesions of the superior colliculi and pretectum. Journal of Interdisciplinary Cycle Research 6:4, pages 253-265.
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Walter Randall. (1981) A complex seasonal rhythm controlled by photoperiod. Journal of Comparative Physiology ? A 142:2, pages 227-235.
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W. Rogers & W. Randall. (1972) Multiphasic variations in sunshine and thyroid activity during a year. International Journal of Biometeorology 16:1, pages 53-69.
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Walter Rogers, Virginia Parsons & Walter Randall. (2013) Consummatory grooming fragments: A model for periodic behaviors*. Psychonomic Science 23:5, pages 375-376.
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