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- BookGerald S. Pollack, Andrew C. Mason, Arthur N. Popper, Richard R. Fay, editors.Contents:
Preface
Introduction to Insect Acoustics
Evolution of Acoustic Communication in Insects
Behavioral Ecology of Insect Acoustic Communication
Hearing for Defense
Vibrational Signaling
Mechanical Specializations of Insect Ears
Auditory Transduction
Central Neural Processing of Sound Signals in Insects
Information Processing in the Auditory Pathway of Insects
Hearing in Drosophila.Digital Access Springer 2016 - ArticleSacchetti G, Caputo G, Mandelli V, Fornari R, Magni E.J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1977 May;201(2):444-9.Acute pain from biliary colic is a model of pathological pain suitable for pharmacological investigations. It has been found useful for assaying analgesic effect of a narcotic-type agent (pentazocine) and a non-narcotic drug (indoprofen), both given intravenously in a single dose. Differences in pain intensity scores assessed on a five-point scale were taken as measurement of the pain-relieving effect. Distribution-free methods were used to estimate the potency ratio of the tested drugs. The analgesic potency of indoprofen based both on total and peak effect was roughly one-tenth that of pentazocine on a weight-for-weight basis. No adverse reactions were associated with indoprofen and a few were found after pentazocine.