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29. Edwards, D. J. Personal communication, 1936. 



30. Washington, M. A., M. F. Abrighi, S. F. Sheet and R. W. Ramsey. Qio of the 

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31. CsAPO, A. and M. C. Goodall. Excitability, length tension relation and kinetics 

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32. JoBSis, F. Tetanus tension in relation to temperature and pH. Doctoral tliesis. 

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33. Hajdu, S. and a. Szent-Gyorgyi. Action of DOC and serum on the frog heart. 

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34. Cattell, McK. and D. J. Edwards. Conditions modifying the influence of hydro- 

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41. Brown, D. E. S. The contraction of heart muscle in relation to temperature and 

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42. Goodall, M. C. Unpublished, 1956. 



43. Brown, D. E. S. The sequence of events in tlie contraction of heart muscle as 

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44. Brown, D. E. S. The effect of rapid compression upon events in the isometric 

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Investigations 2, 8, 9, 17, 19, 22, 28, 35, 41, aided by a grant from the Muscular 

 Dystrophy Association of America, Inc. 



