ARTICLES
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K. W. Donald, A. Renzetti, R. L. Riley, and A. Cournand
- Analysis of Factors Affecting Concentrations of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide in Gas and Blood of Lungs: Results
J Appl Physiol 4: 497-525, 1952
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A. B. DuBois, R. C. Fowler, A. Soffer, and W. O. Fenn
- Alveolar CO2 Measured by Expiration Into the Rapid Infrared Gas Analyzer
J Appl Physiol 4: 526-534, 1952
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A. B. DuBois, A. G. Britt, and W. O. Fenn
- Alveolar CO2 During the Respiratory Cycle
J Appl Physiol 4: 535-548, 1952
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Nicholas L. Petrakis
- Temperature of Human Bone Marrow
J Appl Physiol 4: 549-553, 1952
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H. Specht and H. F. Brubach
- Rate of Pulmonary Nitrogen Accumulation as an Index of Lung to Blood Transfer of Gases
J Appl Physiol 4: 554-559, 1952
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Donald Wilson, Charles Bishop, and John H. Talbott
- A Factorial Experiment to Test the Effect of Various Types of Diets on Uric Acid Excretion of Normal Human Subjects
J Appl Physiol 4: 560-565, 1952
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G. S. Roback, L. R. Krasno, and A. C. Ivy
- Effect of Analeptic Drugs on the Somnifacient Effect of Seconal and Antihistaminics as Measured by the Flicker Fusion Threshold
J Appl Physiol 4: 566-574, 1952
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H. F. Kraybill, H. L. Bitter, and O. G. Hankins
- Body Composition of Cattle. II. Determination of Fat and Water Content From Measurement of Body Specific Gravity
J Appl Physiol 4: 575-583, 1952
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Herman M. Geller, Louis H. Nahum, Rajinder S. Sikand, and Herbert Levine
- Effect of Artificially Induced Hyperthermia on the Electrocardiogram of the Dog
J Appl Physiol 4: 584-592, 1952
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David R. Axelrod and Robert F. Pitts
- Effects of Hypoxia on Renal Tubular Function
J Appl Physiol 4: 593-601, 1952
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Michael Ladd
- Renal Excretion of Sodium and Water in Man as Affected by Prehydration, Saline Infusion, Pitressin and Thiomerin
J Appl Physiol 4: 602-619, 1952
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