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Mark Arnholt, Margaret Colwell, Theodore Colwell, Evelyn Anderson, Cara Kennedy, Cassidy Benson, Rachel Zuern, Delaney Hennes, Emma Witt, Diane H. Munzenmaier, Tate Stoeckmann, Julia Brown, Gabriel Hoffmann, Lauren Hautala, Michael Flanagan, Leah Lisowski
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The FASEB Journal. 33
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The American journal of physiology. 147(3)
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The American journal of physiology. 149(2)
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Minnesota medicine. 92(8)
Injuries can be predicted and prevented. The first step in doing so is gathering data about who was injured and how. Because injury data is based on documentation in patients' medical charts, physicians play an important role in injury prevention. Th
Autor:
Evelyn Anderson
This paper analyses the reasons for the competitiveness of Toyota. It focuses on the company’s unique relationship with one partner supplier – Denso – where contingency loss potential is the greatest. A literature review reveals some gaps betwe
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od_______645::7dae8f3190ebf9285083d66f080b4048
https://crawford.anu.edu.au/pdf/pep/pep-339.pdf
https://crawford.anu.edu.au/pdf/pep/pep-339.pdf
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Asian Studies Association of Australia. Review. 4:7-18
Autor:
Evelyn Anderson, Webb Haymaker
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Experimental Biology and Medicine. 38:610-613
ConclusionPatients with Cushing's disease have in their blood an excess amount of a substance which resembles adrenal cortical hormone in its ability to prolong the life of the adrenalectomized rat. Furthermore, this substance is excreted in signific
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Acta Neurovegetativa. 5:132-164
1. This report deals with the effect of brain stem transection on glucose tolerance over a period of several weeks postoperatively. Of 23 rats and 12 dogs subjected to this operation, all showed a reduction of glucose tolerance regardless of the leve
Autor:
Evelyn Anderson, Joseph A. Long
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Endocrinology. 40:92-97
VARIOUS techniques have been devised in an effort to study the factors which directly influence insulin secretion. Zunz and La Barre (1927) joined two dogs by a pancreatic-jugular anastomosis and observed the effect of pancreatic blood of the donor a
BIOASSAY OF ADRENAL STEROIDS IN BLOOD AND URINE BASED ON EOSINOPHIL RESPONSE: A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
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Endocrinology. 54:363-383
SEVERAL methods, both chemical and biological, for the assay of adrenal steroids in body fluid have been described (Dorfman, 1949; Venning, 1950; Porter and Silber, 1950). There is, however, no satisfactory agreement in the quantitative measurement o