ON THE AMOUNT OF ETHER SOLUBLE SUBSTANCES AND ADRENALINE SWEATING ON THE BACK OF THE HORSE
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概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
- 名古屋市立大学の論文
- 1961-10-01
著者
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Ikai Kimio
1st Department Of Physiology Nagoya City University Medical School
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Ikai Kimio
Department Of Physiology Nagoya City University Medical School
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Nitta Hatsuo
Department Of Physiology Nagoya City University Medical School
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NITTA H.
Department of Surgery, Chiba University School of Medicine
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SUGIE ISAMU
Department of Physiology, Nagoya City University Medical School
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KANAZAWA SAKIKO
Department of Physiology, Nagoya City University Medical School
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Kanazawa Sakiko
Department Of Physiology Nagoya City University Medical School
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Nitta H.
1st Department of Physiology, Nagoya City University Medical School
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