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Am. J. Physiol. 146: 307, 1946. 



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153. Patterson, G. C, and R. F. VVhalen. Reactive hy- 

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154. Patterson, S. W., and E. H. Starling. On the me- 171. 

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155. Pollack, A. A., B. E. Taylor, T. T. Myers, and E H. 

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156. Pollack, A. A., and E. H. Wood. Venous pressure in 



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157. Post, R. S. Decrease of cardiac output by acute peri- 

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158. Rashkind, W. F., D. H. Lewis, J. B. Henderson, D. F. 

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159. Reiss, R. A., and J. R. DiPalma. Right and left heart 

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160. Remincton, J. W., W. F. Hamilton, G. H. Boyd, Jr., 

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161. Remington, J. W., W. F. Hamilton, H. M. Caddell, 



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162. Richards, D. W., Jr., A. Cournand, R. G. Darling, 



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man, in normal subjects and in patients with congestive 

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163. Richards, D. W., A. Cournand, R. C. Darling, W. H. 

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164. Richardson, T. Q., and A. C. Guyton. Effects of 

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165. Richardson, T. Q_., J. O. Stallings, and A. C. Guyton. 

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166. Roos, A., and J. R. Smith. Production of experimental 



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167. Root, W. S., W. W. Wolcott, and M. I. Gregersen. 185. 

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Rose, J. C, S. J. Cosimano, Jr., C. A. Hufnagel, and 

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Rushmer, R. F., and D. A. Smith, Jr. Cardiac control. 

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Ryder, H. W., W. E. Molle, and E. B. Ferris, Jr. 

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 Sarnoff, S. J., and E. Berglund. Ventricular function. 

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 neous left and right ventricular function curves in the 

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Sarnoff, S. J., R. B. Case, E. Berglund, and L. C. 

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Schneider, E. C, and R. Collins. Venous pressure 

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Sharpey-Schafer, E. P. Cardiac output in severe 

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Sleator, W, Jr., J. O. Elam, W. N. Elam, and H. L. 

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Starling, E. H. Some points in the pathology of heart 

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Starr, I. Role of the "static blood pressure' in ab- 

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Starr, I., W. A. Jeffers. and R. H. Meade. The 

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Sweeney, H. M., and H. S. Mayerson. Effect of posture 



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Takashima, M. Experimental and clinical study of 



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