Behavioral Science in Clinical MedicineThomas, 1976 - 230 |
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... secretion and glucagon , play a role in regulating insulin secretion , 160 although the exact relationships are not clearly understood . Recent work in animals indicates the existence of a neural pathway for the regulation of insulin ...
... secretion and glucagon , play a role in regulating insulin secretion , 160 although the exact relationships are not clearly understood . Recent work in animals indicates the existence of a neural pathway for the regulation of insulin ...
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... SECRETION- AND OBSTRUCTION * COLOR OF MASAL MUCOSA SWELLING 8 8 8 30- 50- 40- COLOR 60 70 80 + ****** SECRETION COLOR SWELLING 20 SECRETION 10 . OBSTRUCTIONS OBSTRUCTION CONTROL 1 2 3 6 7 MINUTES INHALATION OF FUMES OF AMMONIUM ...
... SECRETION- AND OBSTRUCTION * COLOR OF MASAL MUCOSA SWELLING 8 8 8 30- 50- 40- COLOR 60 70 80 + ****** SECRETION COLOR SWELLING 20 SECRETION 10 . OBSTRUCTIONS OBSTRUCTION CONTROL 1 2 3 6 7 MINUTES INHALATION OF FUMES OF AMMONIUM ...
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... 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 CONTROL ↑ 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 ...
... 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 CONTROL ↑ 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 ...
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