ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1942 |
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Page 209
... animals to persist for at least four months . In two animals when the effects of the transplant were established , it was then resected and further pH measurements carried out . These indicated that within one hour one animal , number ...
... animals to persist for at least four months . In two animals when the effects of the transplant were established , it was then resected and further pH measurements carried out . These indicated that within one hour one animal , number ...
Page 403
... animals showed no apparent excitation , there was a mean arteriovenous lactic acid difference of only 0.52 mg . per cent . The standard error being 0.32 , the differ- ence is not significant . In 17 experiments , in which the blood ...
... animals showed no apparent excitation , there was a mean arteriovenous lactic acid difference of only 0.52 mg . per cent . The standard error being 0.32 , the differ- ence is not significant . In 17 experiments , in which the blood ...
Page 598
... animals , and outlines some general features pertaining to animals . Chapter II , The Frog as a Representative Animal , introduces the student to the morphology , physiology , and natural history of one animal without any confusing ...
... animals , and outlines some general features pertaining to animals . Chapter II , The Frog as a Representative Animal , introduces the student to the morphology , physiology , and natural history of one animal without any confusing ...
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