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Baldwin (Francis Marsh). Fatigue in frog muscle ivhen immersed in 

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Benedick (Fr. G.), Fox (Ed. L.) and Baker (M. L.). The surface temp- 

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Bethe (Albrecht). Fraenkel (Martha) and "Wilmers (Josef.i. Diehe- 

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Black (E. M.), Hupper (Marjorie) and Rogers (John). - - The effects of 

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Bleibtreu (Max). Zur Gwinnungdes Gerinnungsfermentes aus Blutserum. 



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Burge (W. E.) and Leiehsenring J. M.). An explanation for the increase 

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Burnett (Tho C). Furlher experiments on the activation of muscle cala- 

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Burridge (W.). Effects on the frog' s heart of varying the alkalinity and 

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Cameron (A. T.) and Garmichael (J.). The comparative effects of para- 

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Cameron (A. T.) and Sedziak (F. A.). The effect of thyroid feeding on 

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Cannon (W. B.) and Smith (P. E.). Studies on the conditions of activity 

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