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qoa.RAPELA, C. E., and H. D. Green. Adrenergic blockade 

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91. Read, R. C, J. A. Johnson, J. A. Vick, and M. 

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Riecker, G. liber die Beziehung zwischen Druck und 

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Ritter, E. R. Pressure/flow relations in the kidney: 

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Roddie, I. C, J. T. Shepherd, and R. F. Whelan. The 

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Sagawa, K., and A. C. Guvton. Pressure-flow relation- 

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Scher, A. M. Autoregulation of renal blood flow. Federa- 

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Schmid, H. E., and M. P. Spencer. Characteristics of 

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98. Scott, J. B., R. A. Hardin, and F. J. Haddy. Pressure- 

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Selkurt, E. E. The relation of renal blood flow to effec- 

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Selkurt, E. E., P. W. Hall, and M. P. Spencer. In- 

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101. Selkurt, E. E., and P. C. Johnson. Effect of acute eleva- 

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Selkurt, E. E., M. P. Scibetta, and T. E. Cull. Hemo- 

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Shadle, O. W., M. Zukof, and J. Diana. Translocation 

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Shipley, R. E., and R. S. Study. Changes in renal blood 

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Stainsby, VV. N. Effect of muscle contractions on auto- 

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Stainsby, W. N., and E. M. Renkin. Autoregulation of 

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VVaugh, W. H. Myogenic nature of autoregulation of 

 renal flow in the absence of blood corpuscles. Circulation 

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Waugh, W. H., and R. G. Shanks. Cause of genuine 

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Wells, R. E., R. D. Perera, and E. W. Merrill. In- 

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Wiedeman, M. P. Pressure variations in small veins in the 

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 Wiederhielm, C. A., and R. F. Rushmer. Time course of 

 reactive hyperemia in isolated dog hind limbs. Federation 

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Whittaker, S. R. F., and F. R. Winton. The apparent 

 viscosity of blood flowing in the isolated hindlimb of the 

 dog, and its variation with corpuscular concentration. J. 

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Winton, F. R. Hydrostatic pressures affecting the flow of 

 urine and blood in the kidney. Harvey Lectures 1951-52. 

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 Youmans, P. L., H. D. Green, and A. B. Denison, Jr. 

 Nature of the vasodilator and vasoconstrictor receptors in 

 skeletal muscle of the dog. Circulation Research 3: 1 71-180, 

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