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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Chemical warfare agents and related chemical problems (Parts 1-2) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of Scientific Research and Development, National Defense Research Committe, Division 9, 1946
    ... high red blood cell count, and the de- crease in oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood was ... with 25 per cent void, the pressure in- crease per day is appreciable at temperatures as low ...
  2. ... in many cases until after a progressive in- crease of months, or even years; although, per- haps, ... affection have already existed, never fails to in- crease it. In gastric fever the abdominal symp- toms ...
  3. ... the collateral branches, which gradually acquire an in- crease of size. It is therefore a common notion, ... tion is so much diminished, that the in- crease of the tumour is prevented, and the deposition ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of arts and sciences (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Isaac Peirce ..., 1815-1816
    ... the skilful husbandman with a much larger in- crease of fruit than would otherwise be produced. A ... tbe fluents or flowing quantities, increase or de- crease; and may be positive or negative, according as ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - A bibliographical sourcebook of compressed air, diving, and submarine medicine (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Research Division, Project X-427, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department, 1948-1966
    ... air. During the anoximic phase, the usual de- crease in the frequency of the electroencephalo- graphic waves ... pallor, and nervousness, plus a tremor which in- creases on the use of the limbs. There may ...
  6. ... all im- pressions. It quickens the pulse, in- creases its hardness, and occasions a kind of temporary ... butes still more to aggravate the pain, in- crease the inflammation, and often to in- duce ulcers, ...
  7. ... the Liver—Cancer of the Lung. History.—Thomas Crease, set. 28, single—admitted May 27th, 1857. Has ... producing the fatal termination. In the case of Crease I employed, as an astringent, a decoction of ...
  8. ... with much advantage; a combination with antispasmodics in- creases their value. In other nervous affections, palpitation of ... action of these agents. Capsicum not only in- creases the activity of cathartic agents, rendering a less ...
  9. ... is observed to be particularly apt to in- crease rapidly during their confinement in childbed. Sometimes bronchocele ... lesser crimes; with their reputation their hardihood in- creases, and they decide every morbid alteration in the ...
  10. ... every nation aspiring to maritime power, to in- crease the number of its seamen. This is one ... without any sacrifice ; for, inasmuch as stability in- creases as the cubes of the breadth, by adding ...
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