2016
DOI: 10.26442/2075-1753_2016.2.117-123
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Sleep disorders in anxiety disorders: clinical aspect and therapy

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“…The musculature of its adhesive organs consists of longitudinal, circular and radial muscle fibres. Contractions of longitudinal (meridionally oriented) muscles open the sucker while contractions of circularly arranged fibres, in conjunction with the radial muscles that run between the inner and outer surfaces of the sucker close it (Mair et al, 1998; Halton & Maule, 2004; Yastrebov & Yastrebova, 2014; Krupenko & Dobrovolskij, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The musculature of its adhesive organs consists of longitudinal, circular and radial muscle fibres. Contractions of longitudinal (meridionally oriented) muscles open the sucker while contractions of circularly arranged fibres, in conjunction with the radial muscles that run between the inner and outer surfaces of the sucker close it (Mair et al, 1998; Halton & Maule, 2004; Yastrebov & Yastrebova, 2014; Krupenko & Dobrovolskij, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%