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77. Casselman, W. G. B., and A. M. Rappaport. "Guided" 

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78. Castenfors, H., H. Eliasch, and E. Hultman. The 

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79. Celander, O. The range of control exercised by the 

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80. Celander, O., and B. Folkow. The nature and the dis- 

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81. Chakravarti, M., and J. Tripod. The action in the 

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82. Chambers, R., and B. W. Zweifach. Topography and 

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83. Chapman, N. D., P. D. Goldsworthy, L. M. Nyhus, 

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84. Chenderovitch, J. La microangioradiogi aphie du foie et de 

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85. Child, C. G. III. The Hepatic Circulation and Portal Hyper- 

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86. Clark, J. H., D. R. Hooker, and L. H. Weed. The 

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87. Cohn, C, R. Levine, and M. Kolinsky. Hepatic and 

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88. Cohn, C, R. Levine, and D. Streicher. The rate of 

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89. Cole, J. W., J. Krohmer, F. J. Bonte, and W. Schatten. 

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90. Coleridge, J. C G., and A. Hemingway. Partition of the 

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91. Combes, B. Estimation of hepatic blood flow in man and 

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92. Combes, B., J. R. K Preedy, H. O. Wheeler, R. M. 

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93. Combes, B., and G. S. Stakelum. Conjugation of sulfo- 



bromophthalein sodium with glutathione in thioether 

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94. Cominsky, B., J. R. K. Preedy, R. Hays, and H. O. 

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95. Gopher, G. H., and B. M. Dick. "Stream Line" phe- 

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96. Corday-, E., and J. H. Williams, Jr. Effect of shock and 

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97. Couinaud, C, and C. Nogueira. Les veines sus-hepa- 

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98. Cournand, A., and H. A. Ranges. Catheterization of the 

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99. Culbertson, J. W., R. W. Wilkins, F. J. Ingelfinger, 

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100. Dale, H. H., and H. W. Dudley. The presence of his- 

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101. Daniel, P. M., and M. M. L. Prichard. Effects of stimu- 

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102. Daniel, P. M., and M. M. L. Prichard. Variations in 

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103. Davis, W. D., Jr., R. Gorlin, S. Reichman, and J. P. 

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104. Deal, C. P., Jr., and H. D. Green. Comparison of 

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105. DeFraiture, W. H., H. Heemstra, J. J. M. Vegter. 

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 ent bromsulphalein metabolites in urine and bile. Acta 

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106. Delorme, E. J., A. I. S. Macpherson, S. R. Mukherjee, 

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107. Deysach, L. The nature and location of the "sphincter 

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108. Dobson, E. L. The measurement of liver blood flow. A 

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109. Dobson, E. L, J. W. Gofman, H. B. Jones, L. S. Kelly, 

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