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"Optical measurement of membrane potential," Rev. Physiol.
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As I processed the information regarding the importance of dietary intervention to prevent/reverse insulin resistance, my thoughts turned to a study I read recently in the J Physiol 554.3, pp 595-607.
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(The Diffusion of Gases through the Lungs of Man, J. Physiol., 1915) in a field where she had been engaged with her husband.
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II (1935) 335; «Survival and revival of nerve centers after arrest of circulation», Physiol.
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Carotidien et la Zone Homologue Cardio-aortique, with J.J. Bouckaert and P. Regniers (1933); Sensibilité réflexogène des vaisseaux aux excitants chimiques, with J.J. Bouckaert (1934); «Le centre respiratoire», with D. Cordier in Ann. Physiol.
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P. Brazeau and A. Gilman, Effect of plasma CO2 tension on renal tubular reabsorption of bicarbonate, Am.J. Physiol.,
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R.F. Rushmer, Applicability of Starling's law of the heart to intact, unanesthetized animals, Physiol.
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H. Rahn, A concept of mean alveolar air and the ventilation blood flow relationships during pulmonary gas exchange, Am.J. Physiol.,
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J. Christiansen, C.G. Douglas, and J.S. Haldane, The absorption and dissociation of carbon dioxide by human blood, J. Physiol.,
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Ricard (_Physiol. et Hygiène du Magnét. _, p. 183) relates the case of
Reincarnation A Study in Human Evolution Th. Pascal
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