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Contents: September 1 1915, Volume 38, Issue 3   [Index by Author]       Other Issues:  
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Bradley M. Patten
AN ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHOTIC REACTIONS, WITH REFERENCE TO THE WEBER-FECHNER LAW: I. The Reactions of the Blowfly Larva to Opposed Beams of Light
Am J Physiol 38: 313-338, 1915 [PDF]  

G. O. Solem and P. A. Lommen
THE INFLUENCE OF THE EXTRACT OF THE POSTERIOR LOBE OF THE HYPOPHYSIS UPON THE SECRETION OF SALIVA
Am J Physiol 38: 339-349, 1915 [PDF]  

Roy G. Pearce and Edward P. Carter
THE INFLUENCE OF THE VAGUS NERVE ON THE GASEOUS METABOLISM OF THE KIDNEY
Am J Physiol 38: 350-355, 1915 [PDF]  

C. F. Watts
CHANGES IN IODINE CONTENT OF THE THYROID GLAND FOLLOWING CHANGES IN THE BLOOD FLOW THROUGH THE GLAND
Am J Physiol 38: 356-368, 1915 [PDF]  

Edward C. Day
PHOTOELECTRIC CURRENTS IN THE EYE OF THE FISH
Am J Physiol 38: 369-398, 1915 [PDF]  

W. E. Burge and A. J. Neill
THE COMPARATIVE RATE AT WHICH FLUORESCENT AND NON-FLUORESCENT BACTERIA ARE KILLED BY EXPOSURE TO ULTRA-VIOLET
Am J Physiol 38: 399-403, 1915 [PDF]  

Robert Gesell
THE EFFECTS OF CHANGE IN AURICULAR TONE AND AMPLITUDE OF AURICULAR SYSTOLE ON VENTRICULAR OUTPUT
Am J Physiol 38: 404-413, 1915 [PDF]  

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