An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1W. B. Saunders, 1900 Bouve collection. |
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... muscles and their uses , 110 - The semilunar valves , 110— Lunulæ and corpora arantii , 111 . I. THE CHANGES IN FORM ... muscular theory of the heart - beat , 150 - The excitation wave and its passage over the heart , 152 — The passage ...
... muscles and their uses , 110 - The semilunar valves , 110— Lunulæ and corpora arantii , 111 . I. THE CHANGES IN FORM ... muscular theory of the heart - beat , 150 - The excitation wave and its passage over the heart , 152 — The passage ...
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... muscular work on metabolism , 359 - Metabolism during sleep , 361 - The effect of variations in temperature on body - metabolism , 362 - The effect of starvation on body - metabolism , 362- The potential energy of food , 364 - The ...
... muscular work on metabolism , 359 - Metabolism during sleep , 361 - The effect of variations in temperature on body - metabolism , 362 - The effect of starvation on body - metabolism , 362- The potential energy of food , 364 - The ...
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... MUSCULAR SENSIBILITY , EQUI- LIBRIUM , SMELL , AND TASTE ( By HENRY SEWALL ) . THE PHYSIOLOGY OF SPECIAL MUSCULAR MECHANISMS . THE ACTION OF LOCOMOTOR MECHANISMS ( BY WAR- REN P. LOMBARD ) . VOICE AND SPEECH ( By HENRY SEWALL ) ...
... MUSCULAR SENSIBILITY , EQUI- LIBRIUM , SMELL , AND TASTE ( By HENRY SEWALL ) . THE PHYSIOLOGY OF SPECIAL MUSCULAR MECHANISMS . THE ACTION OF LOCOMOTOR MECHANISMS ( BY WAR- REN P. LOMBARD ) . VOICE AND SPEECH ( By HENRY SEWALL ) ...
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... muscular contraction by the appropriate application of heat , or a mass of gunpowder may be exploded by the action of a small spark and give rise to a great liberation of energy that had previously existed in potential form within its ...
... muscular contraction by the appropriate application of heat , or a mass of gunpowder may be exploded by the action of a small spark and give rise to a great liberation of energy that had previously existed in potential form within its ...
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... muscular tissue , and it is not at all impossible that the molecular processes involved in the shortening of the ... muscles of the extremities , and we know that in these cases the irritation has been conducted from one organ to the ...
... muscular tissue , and it is not at all impossible that the molecular processes involved in the shortening of the ... muscles of the extremities , and we know that in these cases the irritation has been conducted from one organ to the ...
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Page 447 - Repeat these measures alternately, deliberately, and perseveringly, about fifteen times in a minute, until a spontaneous effort to respire is perceived ; immediately upon which cease to imitate the movements of breathing, and proceed to induce circulation and warmth.