J A RUBEN
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Jones T, Farlow J, RUBEN J, Henderson D, Hillenius W
Nature
. 2000 Aug;
406(6797):716-8.
PMID: 10963594
Modern birds have markedly foreshortened tails and their body mass is centred anteriorly, near the wings. To provide stability during powered flight, the avian centre of mass is far from...
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Jones T, RUBEN J, Martin L, Kurochkin E, Feduccia A, Maderson P, et al.
Science
. 2000 Jun;
288(5474):2202-5.
PMID: 10864867
Longisquama insignis was an unusual archosaur from the Late Triassic of central Asia. Along its dorsal axis Longisquama bore a series of paired integumentary appendages that resembled avian feathers in...
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RUBEN J, Bennett A
Nature
. 1980 Aug;
286(5776):886-8.
PMID: 7412869
Vertebrates generally possess well developed capacities for anaerobic metabolism, resulting in formation of lactic acid. Those capacities have traditionally been interpreted in terms of adaptation to hypoxic environments or to...
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Bennett A, RUBEN J
Science
. 1979 Nov;
206(4419):649-54.
PMID: 493968
Resting and maximal levels of oxygen consumption of endothermic vertebrates exceed those of ectotherms by an average of five- to tenfold. Endotherms have a much broader range of activity that...
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RUBEN J, Battalia D
J Exp Zool
. 1979 Apr;
208(1):73-6.
PMID: 381568
Analysis of oxygen consumption and lactic acid formation during five minutes of maximal activity by the rodents Microtus montanus (Cricetidae) and Dipodomys merriami (Hetermyidae) indicates that: (1) anaerobiosis provides approximately...
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RUBEN J
J Exp Zool
. 1976 Sep;
197(3):313-20.
PMID: 135039
In vitro activity of the anaerobic enzymes phosphofructokinase and lactic dehydrogenase from axial muscle tissue of Coluber constrictor, Crotalus viridis and Lichanura roseofusca was shown to correlate with levels of...