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Page 888
... stimulated in exper- imental animals by sham feeding , insulin hypoglycemia , or 2 - deoxy - D - glucose in con- scious animals or by electrical stimulation under anesthesia . Sham feeding inhibits large amplitude phasic contractions in ...
... stimulated in exper- imental animals by sham feeding , insulin hypoglycemia , or 2 - deoxy - D - glucose in con- scious animals or by electrical stimulation under anesthesia . Sham feeding inhibits large amplitude phasic contractions in ...
Page 889
... stimulation can either contract or relax the pylorus . Elec- trical field stimulation relaxes the pylorus . Scandinavian workers have used transpyloric flow as a measure of contractile activity in the pylorus . Stimulation of efferent ...
... stimulation can either contract or relax the pylorus . Elec- trical field stimulation relaxes the pylorus . Scandinavian workers have used transpyloric flow as a measure of contractile activity in the pylorus . Stimulation of efferent ...
Page 935
... stimulation of acid secretion with pentagastrin , splanchnic stim- ulation reduces gastric mucosal blood flow and acid secretion in parallel , as indicated by lack of change in the R value . Electrical vagal stimulation of so - called ...
... stimulation of acid secretion with pentagastrin , splanchnic stim- ulation reduces gastric mucosal blood flow and acid secretion in parallel , as indicated by lack of change in the R value . Electrical vagal stimulation of so - called ...
Contents
Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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