An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... sugar in the livers of animals placed in various physiologically defined circumstances . I always made two ... sugar than those which I got the night before with the same mate- rial . I noticed , on the other hand , that the proportion ...
... sugar in the livers of animals placed in various physiologically defined circumstances . I always made two ... sugar than those which I got the night before with the same mate- rial . I noticed , on the other hand , that the proportion ...
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... sugar for some time after death . Thus we may have a very variable amount of sugar according to the moment when we make our examination . I was therefore led to correct my old determination and to discover the new fact that considerable ...
... sugar for some time after death . Thus we may have a very variable amount of sugar according to the moment when we make our examination . I was therefore led to correct my old determination and to discover the new fact that considerable ...
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... sugar . This , however , is an empirical characteristic of sugar which might be shown by substances still unknown in the bodily economy . But , even apart from that , I repeat , a comparative experiment would have had to be made as an ...
... sugar . This , however , is an empirical characteristic of sugar which might be shown by substances still unknown in the bodily economy . But , even apart from that , I repeat , a comparative experiment would have had to be made as an ...
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