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Ernst Simonson and Paul Winchell
Effect of High Carbon Dioxide and of Low Oxygen Concentration on Fusion Frequency of Flicker
J Appl Physiol 3: 637-641, 1951 [PDF]  

J. Jongbloed
Observations on Dogs With Mechanically Sustained Circulation and Respiration
J Appl Physiol 3: 642-648, 1951 [PDF]  

William Sleator, JR., James O. Elam, William N. Elam, and H. L. White
Oximetric Determinations of Cardiac Output Responses to Light Exercise
J Appl Physiol 3: 649-664, 1951 [PDF]  

Henry C. Mellette, B. K. Hutt, S. I. Askovitz, and Steven M. Horvath
Diurnal Variations in Body Temperatures
J Appl Physiol 3: 665-675, 1951 [PDF]  

C. Wesley Dupertuis, Grover C. Pitts, Elliott F. Osserman, W. C. Welham, and A. R. Behnke
Relation of Specific Gravity to Body Build in a Group of Healthy Men
J Appl Physiol 3: 676-680, 1951 [PDF]  

H. F. Kraybill, O. G. Hankins, and H. L. Bitter
Body Composition of Cattle. I. Estimation of Body Fat From Measurement in Vivo of Body Water by Use of Antipyrine
J Appl Physiol 3: 681-689, 1951 [PDF]  


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