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Abstract
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1. The temperature dependence of the frequency of induced waves of the olfactory bulbs of toads, iguanas and snakes has been determined.
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2. Linear, semilogarithmic and log/log transformations of these data were equally statistically significant.
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3. The semilogarithmic transformations yielded Q10 values varying between 1·36 and 1·71 for the four species examined.
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4. The results support the likelihood that a common mechanism for the generation of olfactory induced waves exists amongst the vertebrata.