American Journal of Physiology, Band 45American Physiological Society, 1918 Volumes for 1898-1941, 1948-56 include the Society's proceedings (primarily abstracts of papers presented at the 10th-53rd annual meetings, and the 1948-56 fall meetings). |
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... given time enough to adjust itself , but after the ingestion of cold foods or liquids of any kind , a half hour or more may be required to reach body temperature . By the aid of the thermocouple it is possible to study the conductance ...
... given time enough to adjust itself , but after the ingestion of cold foods or liquids of any kind , a half hour or more may be required to reach body temperature . By the aid of the thermocouple it is possible to study the conductance ...
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... given in figure 5. Here again we note a parallelism of conductance with free acidity , both values falling off rapidly . That the fall is due mainly to regurgitation of pancreatic juice and bile was shown by the color and general ...
... given in figure 5. Here again we note a parallelism of conductance with free acidity , both values falling off rapidly . That the fall is due mainly to regurgitation of pancreatic juice and bile was shown by the color and general ...
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... given . The result was similar to that of the preceding experiment except that evacuation was somewhat delayed by the sugar present . In both of these cases then there was noted a parallelism 100/500 Effect of " Combined " Acidity 80 ...
... given . The result was similar to that of the preceding experiment except that evacuation was somewhat delayed by the sugar present . In both of these cases then there was noted a parallelism 100/500 Effect of " Combined " Acidity 80 ...
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... given signal , whereupon the tap was turned and 3 to 5 cc . were withdrawn . This was repeated until a sufficiently large sample had been obtained . Successive samples in one subject gave partial pressures of 38.8 ; 40.9 ; 39.1 ; 38.8 ...
... given signal , whereupon the tap was turned and 3 to 5 cc . were withdrawn . This was repeated until a sufficiently large sample had been obtained . Successive samples in one subject gave partial pressures of 38.8 ; 40.9 ; 39.1 ; 38.8 ...
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... this phenomenon did not appear , except in the experiment of March 7 in which the breathing in the beginning was of the periodic type . Chloretone was always given between 9.30 and 10.00 . It RESPIRATORY GASES IN ANIMALS 23.
... this phenomenon did not appear , except in the experiment of March 7 in which the breathing in the beginning was of the periodic type . Chloretone was always given between 9.30 and 10.00 . It RESPIRATORY GASES IN ANIMALS 23.
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