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A Pilot Study Of Antihypertensive Therapy In Cerebrovascular Disease
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 1967-04)
Beitrag zum Problem der heterosynaptischen Facilitation in Aplysia californica
(Springer-Verlag, 1967-12)
1. Heterosynaptic facilitation (H.S.F.) of single neurons in the central nervous system of Aplysia can be repeated virtually indefinitely, provided sufficient time is allowed for recovery between the trials.
Some side effects of heparin, heparinoids, and their antagonists
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc., 1966-05)
Isolation and characterization of mycoplasmas (PPLO) from patients with rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus and reiter's syndrome Presented in part at the Annual Meeting of the American Rheumatism Association, June 18 and 19, 1965, in San Francisco, California.
(John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1965-06)
Using tissue culture methods, mycoplasmas (PPLO) were isolated from synovial fluid, bone marrow, kidney, or serum of 14 of 17 patients with either rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, or Reiter's syndrome. ...
Control in Organizations: Individual Adjustment and Organizational Performance
(Sage (Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell University), 1962-09)
Somatic stimuli, spinal pathways, and size of cutaneous fibers influencing unit activity in the medial medulary reticular formation
(Elsevier, 1969-09)
Analysis of unit activity in the medial medullary reticular formation of unanesthetized, decerebrate and decereballate cats showed that: (i) 66% of the units responding to natural somatic stimuli were influenced only by ...
Thermal adjustments in cardiac and skeletal muscles of lizards
(Springer-Verlag, 1969-03)
1. Isometric twitch tension development was measured over a wide range of temperatures in skeletal and cardiac (ventricular) muscles from diverse Australian lizards representing several families and including both diurnal ...
A QUANTITATIVE MAPPING OF ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE IN THE BRAIN OF THE RHESUS MONKEY *
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 1966-03)
The effect of limbic damage on the retention and performance of a runway response
(Elsevier, 1966-07)
Rats were trained to run a linear runway while hungry for food. Then they were tested for retention, continued performance levels, and extinction after recovery from bilateral damage of the hippocampus, the septal area, ...