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52. Gayet, R., and M. Guillaume. Les reactions vasomo- 

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54. Geber, W. Quantitative measurement of blood flow in 

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56. Glaser, E., D. McPherson, K. Prior, and E. Charles. 

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58. Gordon, D., J. Flasher, and D. Drury. Size of the 

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64. Grayson, J. The measurement of intestinal blood flow- 

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

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