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184. Olson, R. E., G. Roush, and M. M. L. Liang. Effect 

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185. Olson, R. E. and VV. B. Schwartz. Myocardial metabo- 

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186. Packer, L. Coupled phosphorylation in rat muscle 

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187. Palade, G. E. Electron microscopy of mitochondria and 

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188. Pearson, O. H., C. K. Hsieh, C. H. Dutoit, and A. B. 

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i8g. Perry, S. V. The adenosinetriphosphatase activity of 

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190. Perry, S. V. Relation between chemical and contractile 

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191. Perry, S. V. Muscular contraction. In: Comparative 

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192. Piatnek, D. a. and C. W. Lee. Effect of hyperthyroidism 

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193. Pi.\TNEK, D. A. AND R. E. Olson. Effect of hyperthy- 

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194. Podolsky', R. J. The chemical thermodynamics and 

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195. Price, Z., E. Billie, M. Printzmetal, and C. Carpenter. 

 Ultrastructure of the dog cardiac muscle cell. Circulation 

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196. Price, K. C, J. M. Weiss, D. Hata, and J. R. Smith. 

 Experimental needle biopsy of the myocardium of dogs 

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197. Racker, E. Spectrophotometric measurements of the 

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198. Racker, E. Alternate pathways of glucose and fructose 

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199. Racker, E. .^nd S. Gatt. Interactions of glycolysis and 

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200. Rall, T. W. and E. W. Sutherl.\nd. Formation of a 

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201. Rall, T. W., W. D. Wosilait, and E. W. Sutherland. 

 The interconversion of phosphorylase a and phosphorylase 

 b from dog heart muscle. Biochim. et biophys. acta 20: 69, 

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202. Rebar, B., a. Omaciii, and J. Reb.'^r. Effects of glucose 



infusion on dog myocardial metabolism. Circulation Res. 



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203. Roberts, J. T., J. T. \Ve.\rn, and J. J. Badal. Capillary- 

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204. RowE, G. G., J. H. Huston, A. B. Weinstein, H. Tuch- 

 MAN, J. F. Brown, and C. \V. Crumpton. The hemo- 

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205. RtJHL, A. Uber die Bedeutung der Milchsaure fiir den 

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206. Rushmer, R. F. Anatomy and physiology of ventricular 

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207. Russell, J. A. and W. L. Bloom. Extractable and residual 

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208. Sarnoff, S. J. Myocardial contractility as described by 

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209. Sarnoff, S. J., R. B. Case, P. T. Waithe, and J. P. 

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210. Sarnoff, S. J., R. B. Case, G. H. Welch, E. Braunwald, 

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 oxygen debt in a nonfailing, metabolically supported, 

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211. Schlesinger, P. G. and F. Pompeu. Cardiac invohement 

 in progressive muscular dystrophy. Med. cir. farm. 280: 



338. 1959- 



212. Schneider, W. C. and G. H. Hogeboom. Biochemistry 

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212a. ScHOLANDER, P. F. Oxygen transport through hemoglo- 

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213. Schweet, R. S., M. Fuld, K. Cheslock, and M. H. 

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 Baltimore : Johns Hopkins Press, 1951, vol. 2, p. 246. 



214. Shelly, W. B., C. E. Code, and M. B. Visscher. In- 

 fluence of thyroid, dinitrophenol and swimming on 

 glycogen and phosphocreatine levels of rat heart in rela- 

 tion to cardiac hypertrophy. Am. J. Physiol. 138: 652, 

 1942-43. 



215. Sheng, p. K.. .'Knd T. C. Ts.'KO. Comparative study of 

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 (Peking) 4: 157, 1955. 



216. Siekevitz, p. Oxidative phosphorylation in muscle 

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217. Snellman, O. and T. Erdos. Ultraccntrifugal analysis 

 of crystallised myosin. Biochim. et biophys. acta 2 : 650, 1948. 



218. Snellman, O. .and B. Gelotte. A reaction between a 

 deaminase and heart actin, and inhibition of the effect 

 with cardiac glycoside. Nature, London 165; 604, 1950. 



219. Snellman, O. and B. Gelotte. An investigation of the 

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220. SosKIN, S. .^ND R. Levine. Carbohydrate .Metabolism. Cor- 

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 Chicago, III.: Univ. Chicago Press, 1946, p. 305. 



221. SosMAN, M. C. Venous catheterization of the heart. I. 

 Indications, technics, and errors. Radiology 48: 441, 1947. 



