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... pressure and adrenal secretion . CHAPTER VII 80-92 THE EFFECTS ON CONTRACTION OF FATIGUED MUSCLE OF VARYING THE ARTERIAL BLOOD PRESSURE The effect of increasing arterial pressure - The effect of decreas- ing arterial pressure — An ...
... pressure and adrenal secretion . CHAPTER VII 80-92 THE EFFECTS ON CONTRACTION OF FATIGUED MUSCLE OF VARYING THE ARTERIAL BLOOD PRESSURE The effect of increasing arterial pressure - The effect of decreas- ing arterial pressure — An ...
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... arterial pressure in man , as McCurdy has shown , may suddenly rise during extreme physical effort , from approximately 110 millimeters to 180 millimeters of mercury . THE EFFECT OF INCREASING ARTERIAL PRESSURE What effect the increase ...
... arterial pressure in man , as McCurdy has shown , may suddenly rise during extreme physical effort , from approximately 110 millimeters to 180 millimeters of mercury . THE EFFECT OF INCREASING ARTERIAL PRESSURE What effect the increase ...
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... arterial pressure and a concurrent betterment of 15 per cent in the height of contraction , requiring two minutes and fifteen seconds of fatigue ( about 540 contractions ) before it returned to the former level . In Fig . 22 , at the ...
... arterial pressure and a concurrent betterment of 15 per cent in the height of contraction , requiring two minutes and fifteen seconds of fatigue ( about 540 contractions ) before it returned to the former level . In Fig . 22 , at the ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 20 |
The outlying neuronesThe three divisions of the outlying neu | 27 |
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