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... ( Figure 6 ) . On the other hand , inhibition of appetite induced secretion of acid and insulin was observed when a sudden movement of the intragastric tube in the throat elicited nausea ( Figure 7 ) . Thus evidence is further adduced ...
... ( Figure 6 ) . On the other hand , inhibition of appetite induced secretion of acid and insulin was observed when a sudden movement of the intragastric tube in the throat elicited nausea ( Figure 7 ) . Thus evidence is further adduced ...
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... Figure 11. Hyperemia with swelling of the nasal mucous membranes , hyper- secretion and obstruction of the airways following inhalation of irritant fumes . This is an example of an appropriate , though perhaps exagger- ated protective ...
... Figure 11. Hyperemia with swelling of the nasal mucous membranes , hyper- secretion and obstruction of the airways following inhalation of irritant fumes . This is an example of an appropriate , though perhaps exagger- ated protective ...
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... ( Figure 13 ) . DEGREE OF SWELLING AND SECRETION + N + + COLOR OF MUCOSA + 80 70 60 50 COLOR 40- CHANGES IN NASAL FUNCTION DURING INDUCED HEAD PAIN COLOR SECRETION SWELLING SWELLING 30- SECRETION O 20 HEAD PAIN OF 3 TO 7+ INTENSITY ...
... ( Figure 13 ) . DEGREE OF SWELLING AND SECRETION + N + + COLOR OF MUCOSA + 80 70 60 50 COLOR 40- CHANGES IN NASAL FUNCTION DURING INDUCED HEAD PAIN COLOR SECRETION SWELLING SWELLING 30- SECRETION O 20 HEAD PAIN OF 3 TO 7+ INTENSITY ...
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