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103. Laufman, H. Profound accidental hypothermia. J. A.M. A. 147: 1201-1212, 1951. 



104. Lewis, F. J., and M. Taufic. Closure of atrial septal defects with the aid of hypo- 

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105. Lewis, R. B., and R. M. Thompson. Nephrosis following experimental local cold 

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106. Lewis, T. Observations on some normal and injurious effects of cold upon skin 

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107. Lovelock, J. E. Resuspension in plasma of human red blood-cells frozen in glyc- 

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108. Lovelock, J. E. The haemolysis of human red blood-cells by freezing and thawing. 

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109. Lovelock, J. E. The mechanism of the protective action of glycerol against 

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110. Lovelock, J. E. Biophysical aspects of the freezing and thawing of living cells. 

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111. M.\RSH.'\LL, S., J. C. Owens and H. Sw.\n. Temporary circulatory occlusion to the 

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113. Meneely, G. R., S. E. Stephenson, Jr. and O. M. Kochitsky. The efficacy of 

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114. Miller, F. S., and J. A. Miller, Jr. Effects of hypothermia on neonatal asphyxia 

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115. Miller, J. A., Jr. Studies on heteroplastic transplantation in triclads. Anat. Rec. 

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116. Miller, J. A., Jr. Studies on heteroplastic transplantation in triclads. I. Cephalic 

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117. Miller, J. A., Jr. Factors in neonatal resistance to anoxia. I. Temperature and 

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118. Miller, J. A., Jr. Cold as a means of combatting asphyxia in newborn guinea pigs. 

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119. Miller, J. A., Jr. Effects of variations in body temperature upon resistance to 

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120. Miller, J. A., Jr. Factors influencing survival after neonatal asphyxia. Chapter 7. 

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122. Miller, J. A., Jr., and F. S. Miller. Factors in neonatal resistance to anoxia. II. 

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123. Miller, J. A., Jr., and F. S. Miller. Effects of narcosis and hypothermia upon 

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