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2. In vitro experiments on gingival exudate measurements. I. The mobility of various exudates on filter paper strips, and the possible effect of some exudate components.
3. In vitro experiments on gingival exudate measurements. II. The influence of different filter papers and ascending and descending chromatography on mobility.
4. Comments on Weidenreich's paper concerning the origin of Homo sapiens.
5. EDGE-MARKING OF RECORDING PAPER TO ELIMINATE CONFUSION OF RECORDS.
6. The medical paper.
7. Transmission and transduction in the cochlea; theoretical discussion of Hallowell Davis' paper.
8. A factorial analysis of sex-ratio data. A comment on two papers by Edwards.
9. An automatic paper folder.
10. Cerebrospinal fluid paper electrophoresis in healthy volunteers.
11. A "paper money" token system as a recording aid in institutional settings.
12. What is the weight of an examination paper?
13. A universal behavior graph paper.
14. Some observations concerning the "pink spot" reacting substances in urine.
15. Intrinsic-factor activity of human gastric juice after fractionation by continuous electrophoresis on paper curtain.
16. The boundaries between the person and the world: a note on the paper by Gardner Murphy.
17. Paper chromatographic determination of indoles in human cerebrospinal fluid.
18. The Clover-Snow collection. Papers of Joseph Clover and John Snow in the Woodward Biomedical Library, University of British Columbia, Vancouver.
19. CLINICAL PROFILE AND PAPER-ELECTRO-PHORESIS IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS.
20. Haemoglobin inkster (alpha2 85aspartic acid leads to valine beta2) coexisting with beta-thalassaemia in a Caucasian family.
21. Amino acid compositions of the tryptic peptides comprising the beta-hemoglobin chain of Macaca nemestrina.
22. Comparative metabolism of female sex steroids in normal and chronically inflamed gingiva of the dog.
23. Uptake of C14 into the brain and other tissues of normal and dysthyroidal male rats after injection of C14-L-glutamine.
24. Immunoglobulin G and low molecular weight proteins in human cerebrospinal fluid. Chemical and immunological characterisation with special reference to multiple sclerosis.
25. Serum lipoproteins, cholesterol esters and phospholipids in multiple sclerosis.
26. Prevalence of phenylketonuria and some other metabolic disorders among mentally retarded patients in Finland.
27. The effect of age on the uptake and degradation of thyroid hormone by the brain and skeletal muscle.
28. Gold metabolism in patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated with gold compounds--reinvestigated.
29. Immunoconglutinin in various rheumatic diseases and certain diseases suspected of an autoimmune pathogenesis.
30. Fibrinolysis and subarachnoid haemorrhage. Inhibitory effect of tranexamic acid. A clinical study.
31. On the metabolism of histamine in dystrophia myotonica.
32. Effect of high pressure oxygen on the uptake of DL-lysine-H3 by brain and other tissues of the rat.
33. Two haemoglobins Q, alpha-74 (EF3) and alpha-75 (EF4) aspartic acid to histidine.
34. The uptake of H3-estradiol by the oral tissues of rats.
35. Does 3,4-dimethoxyphenylethylamine occur in the urine from schizophrenics and normal persons?
36. The myoglobin content of human skeletal muscle.
37. Biochemical studies in Huntington's chorea. II. Composition of blood lipids.
38. Diagnostic significance of cereborspinal-fluid examinations in myelopathy.
39. Hydralazine urinary metabolites in systemic lupus erythematosus.
40. Protein pattern of cerebrospinal fluid in mental disease.
41. Monosymptomatic gamma globulin elevation in CSF as an indicator of multiple sclerosis.
42. The absorption of oral L-histidine in dystrophia myotonica.
43. Alkaptonuria in an orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus).
44. The influence of hormones on melanogenesis.
45. Task analysis in curriculum design: a hierarchically sequenced introductory mathematics curriculum.
46. Pictorial target control of schedule-induced attack in White Carneaux pigeons.
47. Forcing square pegs into round holes: some comments on "an analysis-of-variance model for the intrasubject replication design".
48. Concerning the statistical procedures enumerated by Gentile et al.: another perspective.
49. Reviewers' comments.
50. Immobility as an avoidance response, and its disruption by drugs.
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