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A M, BAETJER
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Journal of the American Medical Women's Association. 2(6)
Autor:
A M, BAETJER
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The Journal of industrial hygiene and toxicology. 29(4)
Autor:
A M, BAETJER
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Occupational medicine. 3(4)
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A M, BAETJER
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Industrial medicinesurgery. 16(2)
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A M, Baetjer
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American Industrial Hygiene Association journal. 53(9)
Autor:
Anna M. Baetjer, Robert J. Rubin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health. 2:131-138
Water deprivation for 48 hr with its accompanying decrease in food intake significantly lowered the in vitro rate of hexobarbital metabolism by hepatic microsomes isolated from male rats. Pair-fed rats allowed water ad libitum had a significantly low
Autor:
Anna M. Baetjer
Publikováno v:
Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal. 38:168-171
Three groups of rats were injected intraperitoneally with either parathion or paraoxon: (1) rats deprived of water for 48 hr, (2) rats allowed water ad lib but restricted in food intake to equal that consumed by water-deprived rats, and (3) controls.
Autor:
Anna M. Baetjer
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Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal. 19:784-792
Rats and mice were dehydrated by deprivation of water for 48 hours, or by replacement of drinking water with 2% saline for two weeks, preceding intravenous injection of antimony. In dehydrated animals deaths occurred more rapidly and the mortality wa
Autor:
Anna M. Baetjer, Raymond Smith
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American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content. 186:39-46
Mice were exposed to three environmental temperatures, 60°, 73° and 96°F, for 3 days before and after intraperitoneal injection with an anticholinesterase, parathion. The onset of deaths, rate of dying and rate of recovery were more rapid, the sur
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Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal. 20:712-719
Rats with implanted hypothalamic electrodes were trained to press a lever for electrical brain stimulation during a daily 30 minute test period. In rats continuously deprived of water for three days, the rate of lever-pressing declined slightly on th