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Page 64
... effects of DFP would still be strong . There is no way of determin- ing how many of the " control " data of Chow and John were actually obtained under the effects of DFP . It is clear that our hypothesis relating acetylcholine ...
... effects of DFP would still be strong . There is no way of determin- ing how many of the " control " data of Chow and John were actually obtained under the effects of DFP . It is clear that our hypothesis relating acetylcholine ...
Page 152
... effects and did not convert the acetyl- choline responses into pressor effects . This proves beyond doubt that we are not dealing with " nicotinic " and allied effects of acetylcholine . The same dose of atropine did not abolish or ...
... effects and did not convert the acetyl- choline responses into pressor effects . This proves beyond doubt that we are not dealing with " nicotinic " and allied effects of acetylcholine . The same dose of atropine did not abolish or ...
Page 334
... effects of muscle extracts on fatty - acid metabolism by liver , we had demonstrated that part of the action of muscle extracts could be simulated by the addition of carnitine , which resulted in augmented conversion of palmitate - 1 ...
... effects of muscle extracts on fatty - acid metabolism by liver , we had demonstrated that part of the action of muscle extracts could be simulated by the addition of carnitine , which resulted in augmented conversion of palmitate - 1 ...
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POLARIMETER | 162 |
Speed versatility and convenience in measuring | 219 |
Volume 10 1959 | 291 |
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