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Henry L. Bockus. Table 62-2 . GASTRIC ELECTROLYTES : COMPOSITION OF PARIETAL SECRETION 25.0+ 117.8 142.8 146.0 14.0 125.0 139.0 Dog 142.8 25.0+. The structural appearance of the chief cell during secretion is comparable to that of other ...
Henry L. Bockus. Table 62-2 . GASTRIC ELECTROLYTES : COMPOSITION OF PARIETAL SECRETION 25.0+ 117.8 142.8 146.0 14.0 125.0 139.0 Dog 142.8 25.0+. The structural appearance of the chief cell during secretion is comparable to that of other ...
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... gastric secretion in man . Doctoral dissertation , University of Edinburgh . 36. Bugajski J , Code CF , Schlegel JF . Sodium hydrogen ex- change across canine resting gastric mucosa . Am J Physiol 1972 ; 222 : 858-63 . 37. Grossman MI ...
... gastric secretion in man . Doctoral dissertation , University of Edinburgh . 36. Bugajski J , Code CF , Schlegel JF . Sodium hydrogen ex- change across canine resting gastric mucosa . Am J Physiol 1972 ; 222 : 858-63 . 37. Grossman MI ...
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... gastric secretion heal most , if not all , ulcers and keep 70 % to 95 % of these ulcers healed . However , simple gastroenterostomy , which does not affect gastric secretory capac- ity , also heals ulcers and maintains 70 % in permanent ...
... gastric secretion heal most , if not all , ulcers and keep 70 % to 95 % of these ulcers healed . However , simple gastroenterostomy , which does not affect gastric secretory capac- ity , also heals ulcers and maintains 70 % in permanent ...
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Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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