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... stomach is part of the embryonic fore- gut , which , in addition , is comprised of the pharynx , lower respiratory tract , esophagus , duodenum as far as the entrance of the common bile duct , liver , pancreas , and bili- ary tract ...
... stomach is part of the embryonic fore- gut , which , in addition , is comprised of the pharynx , lower respiratory tract , esophagus , duodenum as far as the entrance of the common bile duct , liver , pancreas , and bili- ary tract ...
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... stomach showed no sponta- neous electrical or mechanical activity . Elec- trical field stimulation produced excitatory junction potentials and small contractions but no spikes . The effects were blocked by TTX and atropine , indicating ...
... stomach showed no sponta- neous electrical or mechanical activity . Elec- trical field stimulation produced excitatory junction potentials and small contractions but no spikes . The effects were blocked by TTX and atropine , indicating ...
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... stomach . JAMA 1940 ; 115 : 578–82 . 38. Harris S Jr , Morgan HJ . Isolation of Spirocheta pallida from the lesion of gastric syphilis . JAMA 1932 ; 99 : 1405–7 . 39. Calkins E , London F , Millinkoff SM , et al . Isolation of Treponema ...
... stomach . JAMA 1940 ; 115 : 578–82 . 38. Harris S Jr , Morgan HJ . Isolation of Spirocheta pallida from the lesion of gastric syphilis . JAMA 1932 ; 99 : 1405–7 . 39. Calkins E , London F , Millinkoff SM , et al . Isolation of Treponema ...
Contents
Motor Disorders of the Esophagus | 690 |
Hernias Hiatal Traumatic | 715 |
Reflux Esophagitis | 757 |
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