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Experimental studies in cryobiology
The American Journal of Surgery, 1961c RYOBIOLOGY [I] is the study of the effects of coId on Iiving organisms. The effects of extreme cold on isolated cells, the use of low temperatures for preservation of whoIe organs, the effect of prolonged suspended animation on entire animaIs and the surviva1 of skin grafts and grohof tumors in such animaIs have been under study in our laboratory ...
J.Englebert Dunphy+3 more
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Experimental Study of the Will [PDF]
The significance of the preparatory period for a volitional act consists of the development by the subject of a position, or, as Lindworsky puts it, (10) a readiness, which provides internal support for acting on one set of grounds and rejecting others.
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Studies on experimental Glaucoma
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1955The aim of the present investigation is the study of experimentally induced glaucoma in the rabbit and the influence of iridectomy on its course. The normal intraocular pressure can be raised (a) by decreasing the aqueous drainage or (b) by increasing the rate of fluid production.
Irving H. Leopold, Enrique Wudka
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EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OF ILLITE
Clays and clay minerals (National Conference on Clays and Clay Minerals), 1958AbstractInvestigations in the system K2O-MgO-Al2O3-SiO2-H2O were made in an attempt to synthesize micas similar to illite and to determine their upper stability limits. These are representative of materials referred to by many clay mineralogists as illite, hydromuscovite and K-bentonite.
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Experimental Study of Metastases
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966The current management of a cancer patient may or may not be curative: this depends on the presence and extent of metastases from the primary malignancy at the time of its surgical removal. Many localized malignancies can be managed satisfactorily by well-standardized methods of treatment.
Ketcham, A S, Wexler, H, Minton, J P
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Experimental Studies of Marihuana
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1968The study reported here, designed to extend knowledge of the behavioral toxicity of marihuana, illustrates some of the problems involved in measuring the effects of such drugs. A number of performance tests proved insensitive to marihuana in the doses used.
Lincoln D. Clark, Edwin N. Nakashima
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2019
The cation porous medium is stirred continuously in water for 1 hour. During this period all sodium ions present in sand gets exchanged with hydrogen ions present in cation resin.
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The cation porous medium is stirred continuously in water for 1 hour. During this period all sodium ions present in sand gets exchanged with hydrogen ions present in cation resin.
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An experimental study of alcoholism
Journal of Religion and Health, 1967Emphasis on a relatively new concept of alcoholism?that it is a search rather than escape from reality?has appeared in recent literature. Bell describes alcoholism as "the search for the good life through chemistry."1 An alcoholic has said that "alcoholism and any other addiction is not so much an escape as a search."2 This concept is based commonly on
Ned N. Tranel, Kenneth R. Strom
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Aflatoxins ? Experimental studies [PDF]
The susceptibility of animals to both chronic and acute aflatoxicosis is variable between species and depends upon not only the dose of the toxin and the duration of exposure but also upon the age, sex, and nutritional status of the animal. In general, acute toxicity is manifested by necrosis and cirrhosis, and chronic toxicity by carcinoma of the ...
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Studies in experimental keratomycosis
Current Eye Research, 1985The study of experimental fungal infections requires effective animal models. Two such models in the rabbit model have been developed and applied to various aspects of topical antifungal therapy. In these models, the polyenes, as a class, are superior in efficacy to the imidazoles and flucytosine, but efficacy is clearly strain related. Corticosteroids,
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