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The Immediate Effect Of Swimming And Track Competition On Blood Ph Values, James B. Knott
The Immediate Effect Of Swimming And Track Competition On Blood Ph Values, James B. Knott
Masters Theses
The purpose of the study was to investigate the changes associated with blood pH and different exercise work loads during competition. Finger tip blood samples (1 milliliter), were obtained from 33 male subjects from the varsity swimming and track teams of Eastern Illinois University. The samples were taken prior to exercise and between three and seven and one half minutes after cessation of the event. The blood samples were analyzed with a Radiometer Micro Blood pH Unit. The subjects were chosen on the basis of the events in which they competed. The swimming subjects competed in the 100, 200, 500, …
The Role Of The Suprapharyngeal Ganglia Of Lumbricus Terrestris In Respiratory Metabolism, John D. Nelson
The Role Of The Suprapharyngeal Ganglia Of Lumbricus Terrestris In Respiratory Metabolism, John D. Nelson
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Kinetic Studies Of The Cell Elongation Phenomenon In Etiolated Pisum Stem Segments, Grant M. Barkley
Kinetic Studies Of The Cell Elongation Phenomenon In Etiolated Pisum Stem Segments, Grant M. Barkley
Masters Theses
The short-term growth response of etiolated pea stem segments (Pisum sativum L., var. Alaska) was investigated using a high-resolution growth recording device. The immediate effect of treatment with indoleacetic acid (IAA) is an inhibition of growth. This inhibition lasts about 10 minutes and then the rate of elongation rises abruptly to a new steady rate about 4 times the rate of elongation before auxin treatment. This rapid steady rate of elongation, however, continues for only about 22 minutes before declining suddenly to a lower steady rate of growth about 2 times the rate of elongation before the addition of auxin. …
An Attempt To Demonstrate The Presence Of A Local Utero-Ovarian Transport Mechanism In The Guinea Pig By Radioisotope Tracer Techniques, Michael C. Fleck
An Attempt To Demonstrate The Presence Of A Local Utero-Ovarian Transport Mechanism In The Guinea Pig By Radioisotope Tracer Techniques, Michael C. Fleck
Masters Theses
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Blood Constituent Levels Associated With Transition Into Reproduction And During Egg Formation In The Female Mallard Duck, Robert L. Smoes
Blood Constituent Levels Associated With Transition Into Reproduction And During Egg Formation In The Female Mallard Duck, Robert L. Smoes
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Gymnastic Routines On Blood Pressure And Pulse Rate, Robert Ferguson
The Effect Of Gymnastic Routines On Blood Pressure And Pulse Rate, Robert Ferguson
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.