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352. PHYSIOLOGICAL TIME COURSES ASSOCIATED WITH CONTACT LENSES--TEMPERATURE.
353. Contact lens mass: the most elusive design feature.
354. Use of stable isotopes in measuring low concentrations of drugs and drug metabolites by GC-MS-COM procedures.
355. Sensitivity of the midbrain to blur.
356. Optical membranes of silicone rubber.
357. Apparatus for collecting fractions from density differential interfaces and its use in gravimetric measurement of total myelin.
358. Plasma cell myeloma associated with high concentration of plasma lipoprotein.
359. Respiratory ophthalmometry.
360. Visual cortical cells: how critical is focus?
361. EVIDENCE FOR A PHYSIOLOGICAL EXPLANATION OF THE WATERFALL PHENOMENON AND FIGURAL AFTER-EFFECTS.
362. The use of gass chromatography-mass spectrometry methods in perinatal pharmacology.
363. CARDIODYNAMIC STUDIES IN THE NEWBORN. II. REGULATION OF THE HEART RATE.
364. The effect of somatotrophin on ventricular fibrillation of arterioclusive and hypothermic origin.
365. A cryoglobulin present in high concentration in the plasma of a case of multiple myeloma.
366. The effect of a sustained hypercholesterolemia on the lipides and proteins in the plasma of the rabbit.
367. Ovarian pregnancy; a case report and short review of the literature.
368. Conjunctival xerosis associated with contact lenses.
369. Effects of a silicone rubber contact lens on corneal respiration.
370. Embryoma of the kidney in the adult.
371. Quantifying epithelial healing of the cornea in vivo.
372. PURIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MILK LIPASE. III. SEDIMENTATION COEFFICIENT, DIFFUSION COEFFICIENT AND MOLECULAR WEIGHT.
373. The clinical behavior of the newly born. I. The term baby.
374. Splenic arterial aneurysm.
375. Primary carcinoma of the Fallopian tube; review and case report.
376. Variations in urinary steroid profiles after birth.
377. Psychotropic drug-induced transformations of visual space.
378. Tear volumes between contact lens and cornea.
379. OXYGEN UPTAKE FROM A RESERVOIR OF LIMITED VOLUME BY THE HUMAN CORNEA IN VIVO.
380. ABDOMINAL INJURIES.
381. Recovery of the corneal epithelium after a period of anoxia.
382. How a peripheral retinal ganglion cell responds differentially to focused and defocused images.
383. RETINAL GANGLION CELLS RESPONDING SELECTIVELY TO DIRECTION AND SPEED OF IMAGE MOTION IN THE RABBIT.
384. Properties of urease fractions separated on cm-cellulose.
385. Efficiencies of non-cylindrical apertures as oxygen diffusion pathways. I. The truncated cone.
386. Critical body-temperatures and efficiency of body-temperature control of adult rats during successive cold stresses.
387. Tear space volumes of spherical and toric cornea--contact lens systems. I. Mathematical models and physiological effects under static conditions.
388. Effects of contact lens apertures on corneal respiration under dynamic conditions.
389. An in vitro technique for studying oxygen transmissivity through corneal stroma at 34 degrees C.
390. Detection of epoxides of allyl-substituted barbiturates in rat urine.
391. Oxygen requirements of contact lens systems. I. Comparison of mathematical predictions with physiological measurements.
392. Oxygen uptake of the cornea following contact lens removal.
393. Drugs ingested by pregnant women.
394. Color of poultry meat as influenced by dietary nitrates and nitrites.
395. OXYGEN MEASUREMENTS UNDER A CONTACT LENS.
396. Ascorbic acid content of adrenal glands of young albino rats after cold and other stresses.
397. The effect on growth of the level of manganese in the diet of rats, with some observations on the manganese-thiamine relationships.
398. Discrimination characteristics of the turtle's retinal ganglion cells.
399. Oxygen transmissivity of membranes in contact with the cornea: physiological observations.
400. Oxygen tension under a contact lens during blinking--a comparison of theory and experimental observation.
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