ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1935 |
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... animals pro- gressively lose weight , show anorexia and all the gen- eral symptoms of insufficiency , and eventually die in typical hypoglycemic convulsions . If such animals are sacrificed when insufficiency symptoms appear the blood ...
... animals pro- gressively lose weight , show anorexia and all the gen- eral symptoms of insufficiency , and eventually die in typical hypoglycemic convulsions . If such animals are sacrificed when insufficiency symptoms appear the blood ...
Page 316
... animals more or less susceptible , but in other instances retain it . Human beings differ in their resistance to strains of trypanosomes , as do other animals . Man is probably , by the natural mode of infection , immune to the ...
... animals more or less susceptible , but in other instances retain it . Human beings differ in their resistance to strains of trypanosomes , as do other animals . Man is probably , by the natural mode of infection , immune to the ...
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... animals on the highway in Iowa during a three - day trip of 632 miles . Davis , 2 1934 , reported the destruction of 179 animals in two days on a stretch of 500 miles enroute from Iowa to Amherst , Massachusetts . These two observations ...
... animals on the highway in Iowa during a three - day trip of 632 miles . Davis , 2 1934 , reported the destruction of 179 animals in two days on a stretch of 500 miles enroute from Iowa to Amherst , Massachusetts . These two observations ...
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