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299. Wakim, K. G., and F. C. Mann. The intrahepatic circu- 

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300. Walk, L. Roentgenologic determination of the liver 

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301. Wells, R. E., Jr., and E. W. Merrill. Shear rate de- 

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302. Werner, A. Y., and S. M. Horvath. Measurement of 

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303. Wheeler, H. O., B. Combes, and A. W. Childs. The 

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304. Wheeler, H. O., W. I. Cranston, and J. I. Meltzer. 

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305. Wheeler, H. O., R. M. Epstein, R. R. Robinson, and 

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306. Wheeler, H. O., J. I. Meltzer, and S. E. Bradley. 

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

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308. Wiggins, C. J., D. F. Opdvke, and J. R. Johnson. Portal 

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309. Wilkins, R. W., S. E. Bradley, and C. K. Friedland. 

 The acute circulatory effects of the head-down position 

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310. Wilkins, R. W\, J. W. Culbertson, and A. A. Rymut. 

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529-53 1. ] 952- 



311. Winkler, K\. Urinary elimination of Bromsulfalein in 

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312. Winkler, K., and G Gram. Models for description of the 

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313. Yamada, S., and A. C. Burton. Effect of reduced tissue 

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314. Zeid, S. S., B. Felson, and L. Schiff. Percutaneous sple- 

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315. Zierler, K. L. A simplified explanation of the theory of 

 indicator dilution for measurement of fluid flow and vol- 

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316. Zilversmit, D. B., G. A. Boyd, and M. Brucer. The 

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317. Zweifach, B. W. Direct observation of the mesenteric 

 circulation in experimental animals. Anal. Record 120: 

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