The influence of variations in temperature and blood‐pressure on the performance of the isolated mammalian heart (English)
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The Journal of Physiology
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44
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206-219
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1912
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Title:The influence of variations in temperature and blood‐pressure on the performance of the isolated mammalian heart
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Contributors:Knowlton, F. P. ( author ) / Starling, E. H. ( author )
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Published in:The Journal of Physiology ; 44, 3 ; 206-219
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Publication date:1912-05-06
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Size:14 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 44, Issue 3
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The rule of reflex response in the limb reflexes of the mammal and its exceptionsBrown, T. Graham / Sherrington, C. S. et al. | 1912
- 131
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Chemical nature of specific oxygen capacity in hæmoglobinPeters, Rudolph A. et al. | 1912
- 150
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The relation between oxidase and tissue respirationVernon, H. M. et al. | 1912
- 169
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The influence of increase of temperature upon the inhibitory mechanism of the heart of the frogClark, G. H. et al. | 1912
- 176
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A short quantitative study of histozym, a tissue fermentMutch, N. et al. | 1912
- 191
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The amyloclastic property of salivaEvans, C. Lovatt et al. | 1912
- 203
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The action of the liver on the simpler sugarsSmedley, Ida et al. | 1912
- 206
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The influence of variations in temperature and blood‐pressure on the performance of the isolated mammalian heartKnowlton, F. P. / Starling, E. H. et al. | 1912
- 220
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A criticism of two methods for the determination of amyloclastic activityEvans, C. Lovatt et al. | 1912
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On a mechanical method of correcting photographic records obtained from the capillary electrometerLucas, Keith et al. | 1912