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23. Emanuel, D. A., M. Fleishman, and F. J. Haddy. 



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29. Folkow, B. A critical study of some methods used in 

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31. Folkow, B. Effects of catechol amines on consecutive 

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Folkow, B., B. Johansson, and S. Mellander. The 



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Fox, R. H., and S. M. Hilton. Bradykinin formation 



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Gilbert, R. P., L. B. Hinshaw, H. Kuida, and M. B. 



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Ginsburg, M., and J. Grayson. Factors controlling liver 



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Girling, F. Critical closing pressure and venous pressure. 

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Goodyer, A. V. N., W. F. Eckhardt, R. H. Ostberg, 

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Green, H. D., R. S. Cosby, and K. H. Radzow. Dy- 

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Green, H. D., A. B. Denison, Jr., C. E. Rapela, and 

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Green, H. D., R. N. Lewis, N. D. Nickerson, and A. L. 

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Green, H. D., K. Ottis, and T. Kitchen. Autonomic 



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Green, H. D., C. E. Rapela, and G. Lin. Simultaneous 



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Green, H. D., and R. YVegria. Effects of asphyxia, 



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Guyton, A. C, and J. W. Crowell. Dynamics of the 



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