Research and the Individual: Human StudiesLittle, Brown, 1970 - 358 sider |
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Side 44
... effects when applied to the sick . Consider , for example , the substi- tution of lithium for sodium when a low sodium diet was sought . For the individual in normal sodium balance , lithium posed no threat ; when , however , lithium ...
... effects when applied to the sick . Consider , for example , the substi- tution of lithium for sodium when a low sodium diet was sought . For the individual in normal sodium balance , lithium posed no threat ; when , however , lithium ...
Side 105
... effects on mind and body of re- peated frequent sonic booms involving all the inhabitants of Okla- homa City without anyone's permission.1 And , of course , we are all subjects of a still unfinished long - term chronic experiment on the ...
... effects on mind and body of re- peated frequent sonic booms involving all the inhabitants of Okla- homa City without anyone's permission.1 And , of course , we are all subjects of a still unfinished long - term chronic experiment on the ...
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... effects or even death in animals , but in man the dosage range cannot be extended beyond that which produces minor and reversible effects . ( 3 ) Possible experimental situations that aid in interpreting chemical effects can be created ...
... effects or even death in animals , but in man the dosage range cannot be extended beyond that which produces minor and reversible effects . ( 3 ) Possible experimental situations that aid in interpreting chemical effects can be created ...
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