. . . . . . . . . . . "August Krogh"@en . . . . . . . "7169703"^^ . . "\u514B\u7F57\u539F\u5219\uFF08Krogh's principle\uFF09\u662F\u751F\u7269\u5B66\u4E2D\u7684\u4E00\u4E2A\u539F\u5219\uFF0C\u6307\u5BF9\u5927\u591A\u6570\u95EE\u9898\uFF0C\u603B\u4F1A\u6709\u67D0\u79CD\u52A8\u7269\u6700\u9002\u5408\u4E8E\u8FD9\u4E00\u95EE\u9898\u7684\u7814\u7A76\u3002\u8FD9\u4E00\u539F\u5219\u5728\u4F9D\u8D56\u6BD4\u8F83\u65B9\u6CD5\u7684\u9886\u57DF\uFF0C\u5982\u795E\u7ECF\u884C\u4E3A\u5B66\u3001\u3001\u7B49\u4E2D\uFF0C\u90FD\u6709\u5E7F\u6CDB\u7684\u5E94\u7528\u3002 \u514B\u7F57\u539F\u5219\u662F\u4EE5\u4E39\u9EA6\u751F\u7406\u5B66\u5BB6\u3001\u8BFA\u8D1D\u5C14\u5956\u5F97\u4E3B\u5965\u53E4\u65AF\u7279\u00B7\u514B\u7F57\u7684\u540D\u5B57\u547D\u540D\u7684\u30021975\u5E74\uFF0C\u53E6\u4E00\u8BFA\u8D1D\u5C14\u5956\u5F97\u4E3B\u3001\u751F\u7269\u5316\u5B66\u5BB6\u6C49\u65AF\u00B7\u963F\u9053\u592B\u00B7\u514B\u96F7\u5E03\u65AF\u6700\u65E9\u4F7F\u7528\u4E86\u8FD9\u4E00\u672F\u8BED\u3002"@zh . . "El principio de Krogh establece que \"para un n\u00FAmero tan grande de problemas habr\u00E1 alg\u00FAn animal de elecci\u00F3n, o algunos animales de este tipo, en los que se pueda estudiar m\u00E1s convenientemente\". Este concepto es fundamental para aquellas disciplinas de la biolog\u00EDa que se basan en el m\u00E9todo comparativo, como la neuroetolog\u00EDa, la fisiolog\u00EDa comparada y, m\u00E1s recientemente, la gen\u00F3mica funcional."@es . . . . . . . . "El principio de Krogh establece que \"para un n\u00FAmero tan grande de problemas habr\u00E1 alg\u00FAn animal de elecci\u00F3n, o algunos animales de este tipo, en los que se pueda estudiar m\u00E1s convenientemente\". Este concepto es fundamental para aquellas disciplinas de la biolog\u00EDa que se basan en el m\u00E9todo comparativo, como la neuroetolog\u00EDa, la fisiolog\u00EDa comparada y, m\u00E1s recientemente, la gen\u00F3mica funcional."@es . . . . . "Princ\u00EDpio de Krogh"@pt . . . . . "\u514B\u7F57\u539F\u5219\uFF08Krogh's principle\uFF09\u662F\u751F\u7269\u5B66\u4E2D\u7684\u4E00\u4E2A\u539F\u5219\uFF0C\u6307\u5BF9\u5927\u591A\u6570\u95EE\u9898\uFF0C\u603B\u4F1A\u6709\u67D0\u79CD\u52A8\u7269\u6700\u9002\u5408\u4E8E\u8FD9\u4E00\u95EE\u9898\u7684\u7814\u7A76\u3002\u8FD9\u4E00\u539F\u5219\u5728\u4F9D\u8D56\u6BD4\u8F83\u65B9\u6CD5\u7684\u9886\u57DF\uFF0C\u5982\u795E\u7ECF\u884C\u4E3A\u5B66\u3001\u3001\u7B49\u4E2D\uFF0C\u90FD\u6709\u5E7F\u6CDB\u7684\u5E94\u7528\u3002 \u514B\u7F57\u539F\u5219\u662F\u4EE5\u4E39\u9EA6\u751F\u7406\u5B66\u5BB6\u3001\u8BFA\u8D1D\u5C14\u5956\u5F97\u4E3B\u5965\u53E4\u65AF\u7279\u00B7\u514B\u7F57\u7684\u540D\u5B57\u547D\u540D\u7684\u30021975\u5E74\uFF0C\u53E6\u4E00\u8BFA\u8D1D\u5C14\u5956\u5F97\u4E3B\u3001\u751F\u7269\u5316\u5B66\u5BB6\u6C49\u65AF\u00B7\u963F\u9053\u592B\u00B7\u514B\u96F7\u5E03\u65AF\u6700\u65E9\u4F7F\u7528\u4E86\u8FD9\u4E00\u672F\u8BED\u3002"@zh . . "Principio de Krogh"@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Krogh's principle states that \"for such a large number of problems there will be some animal of choice, or a few such animals, on which it can be most conveniently studied.\" This concept is central to those disciplines of biology that rely on the comparative method, such as neuroethology, comparative physiology, and more recently functional genomics."@en . . . . . "Dans l'investigation scientifique, les moindres proc\u00E9d\u00E9s sont de la plus haute importance. Le choix heureux d'un animal, d'un instrument construit d'une certaine fa\u00E7on, l'emploi d'un r\u00E9actif au lieu d'un autre, suffisent souvent pour r\u00E9soudre les questions g\u00E9n\u00E9rales les plus \u00E9lev\u00E9es."@en . . . . . . . "O princ\u00EDpio de Krogh afirma que \"para cada problema fisiol\u00F3gico existe um animal-modelo adequado ao seu estudo\". Este conceito \u00E9 central para aquelas disciplinas da biologia que se amparam no m\u00E9todo comparativo tais como a neuroetologia, a e mais recentemente a gen\u00F3mica funcional."@pt . "1123482326"^^ . . . . . "Krogh's principle"@en . . "Claude Bernard"@en . . "Krogh's principle states that \"for such a large number of problems there will be some animal of choice, or a few such animals, on which it can be most conveniently studied.\" This concept is central to those disciplines of biology that rely on the comparative method, such as neuroethology, comparative physiology, and more recently functional genomics."@en . . . "Introduction \u00E0 l'\u00E9tude de la m\u00E9decine exp\u00E9rimentale"@en . . . . "\u514B\u7F57\u539F\u5219"@zh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "9233"^^ . "The American Journal of Physiology, 1929. 90 pp. 243-251"@en . . . . . . "The Progress of Physiology"@en . . "...I want to emphasize that the route by which we can strive toward the ideal is by a study of the vital functions in all their aspects throughout the myriads of organisms. We may find out, nay, we will find out before very long the essential mechanisms of mammalian kidney function, but the general problem of excretion can be solved only when excretory organs are studied wherever we find them and in all their essential modifications. Such studies will be sure, moreover, to expand and deepen our insight into problems of the human kidney and will prove of value also from the narrowest utilitarian point of view.\n\nFor such a large number of problems there will be some animal of choice or a few such animals on which it can be most conveniently studied. Many years ago when my teacher, Christian Bohr, was interested in the respiratory mechanism of the lung and devised the method of studying the exchange through each lung separately, he found that a certain kind of tortoise possessed a trachea dividing into the main bronchi high up in the neck, and we used to say as a laboratory joke that this animal had been created expressly for the purposes of respiration physiology. I have no doubt that there is quite a number of animals which are similarly \"created\" for special physiological purposes, but I am afraid that most of them are unknown to the men for whom they were \"created,\" and we must apply to the zoologists to find them and lay our hands on them.\""@en . . "O princ\u00EDpio de Krogh afirma que \"para cada problema fisiol\u00F3gico existe um animal-modelo adequado ao seu estudo\". Este conceito \u00E9 central para aquelas disciplinas da biologia que se amparam no m\u00E9todo comparativo tais como a neuroetologia, a e mais recentemente a gen\u00F3mica funcional."@pt . . . "J.B. Bailli\u00E8re et Fils, Libraires de L'Acad\u00E9mie Imp\u00E9riale de M\u00E9decine, 1865. pp. 400"@en . . .