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159 related items for PubMed ID: 7836120

  • 21. Effect of ethanol on absorption of a nutrient solution in the upper human intestine.
    Pfeiffer A, Schmidt T, Vidon N, Kaess H.
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  • 30. [Intracranial pressure and hypotonic infusion solutions].
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  • 31. Intestinal transport of dipeptides in man: relative importance of hydrolysis and intact absorption.
    Adibi SA.
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  • 33. Interaction between transport of zinc and other solutes in human intestine.
    Steinhardt HJ, Adibi SA.
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  • 35. Effect of ventricular tonicity upon cerebrospinal fluid production in rabbits.
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  • 37. The effect of osmolality and carbohydrate content on the rate of gastric emptying of liquids in man.
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  • 38. Sodium chloride and water transport in the medullary thick ascending limb of Henle. Evidence for active chloride transport.
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