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  1. ... periodic ac- tivity of the alimentary canal in fasting, therefore, is not ... animal. REFERENCES 1 Cannon: The Mechanical Factors of Digestion, London ...
  2. ... other excited conditions of mind. The subject of fasting has been treated FAT ... and without any reference to scriptural history, or to those miraculous powers ...
  3. ... at least for the two extreme conditions of fasting and digesting animals, although I have not found the distinction between active and passive glands so striking as, for instance, in the stomach. Meanwhile, I will not omit, in reference to the previously discussed question (see p. 27) ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Report of the Secretary's Task Force on Black & Minority Health. (Volume 7) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, [1985-1986]
    ... MAO mg/dl. D. Other blood glucose values (fasting, postprandial, or post-load), less stringent. E. "Previous diagnosis" (with or without criteria stated). F. Criteria not stated (or only a test of urine for glucose) Table 3.2 (continued) REFERENCES a. Joslin, EP. The universality of diabetes. A ...
  5. ... 1,896 1,889 + 8 +0.4 A reference to tables 15 and 16 shows that there was the usual rise in the nitrogen excretion on the second day of fasting. Of particular interest is the fact that the ...
  6. ... other excited conditions of mind. The subject of fasting has been trerted ... without any reference to Bcriptural history, or to those miraculous powers ...
  7. ... large glass of water will answer if taken fasting. Skene reports having ... 524 REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. Bladder. Bladder. highly ...
  8. ... sons who mortify themselves by long and rigid fasting, become scorbutic. We have seen the evidences of it in such persons, not only in the foetid breath, and puffy gums, but in the loss of teeth, yea, in the loss of life! By reference to our analysis of cases the reader will ...
  9. ... of the working classes in this island, in reference to its influence as a favouring or determining cause of choleraic attacks, deserves serious attention. Long fasting, followed by excessive eating, ought to be carefully ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Resolution of the Joint Council Subcommittee on Cerebrovascular Disease Concerning the ... 
    Publication: The American Medical Association, [17 August and 21 September 1970]
    ... 4 PSP excretion (% in2hr) 58.8 69.0 Fasting blood glucose (mz/100 cc) _ - 96.5 100.4 Cholesterol (ma/1C9 cc) 250.1 265.0 Uric acid (mg/103 cc) 6.3 6.0 *Detailed criteria for grades 0 through 4 given in reference 6. TCNS signifies central nervous system, #PSP signifies ...
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