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51. Varying nicotine patch dose and type of smoking cessation counseling.

52. Tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates during incremental exercise in healthy subjects and in patients with McArdle's disease.

53. Treatment and diagnostic subtype in facial affect recognition in schizophrenia.

54. Adductor pollicis muscle fatigue during acute and chronic altitude exposure and return to sea level.

55. Cardiovascular and ventilatory responses to electrically induced cycling with complete epidural anaesthesia in humans.

57. Mitochondrial myopathy with succinate dehydrogenase and aconitase deficiency. Abnormalities of several iron-sulfur proteins.

58. Muscle metabolism during lactate infusion in human phosphofructokinase deficiency.

59. Effect of deficient muscular glycogenolysis on extramuscular fuel production in exercise.

60. Basal and insulin-mediated carbohydrate metabolism in human muscle deficient in phosphofructokinase 1.

61. Absence of exercise-induced MRI enhancement of skeletal muscle in McArdle's disease.

62. Abnormal high-energy phosphate metabolism in human muscle phosphofructokinase deficiency.

63. Glucose-induced exertional fatigue in muscle phosphofructokinase deficiency.

64. Abnormal oxidative metabolism and O2 transport in muscle phosphofructokinase deficiency.

65. Physiologic measurement of exercise and fatigue with special reference to chronic fatigue syndrome.

66. Impaired oxidative metabolism increases adenine nucleotide breakdown in McArdle's disease.

67. Redistribution of regional and organ blood volume and effect on cardiac function in relation to upright exercise intensity in healthy human subjects.

68. Impairment of sympathetic activation during static exercise in patients with muscle phosphorylase deficiency (McArdle's disease).

69. Somesthetic and electrophysiologic effects of topical 0.025% capsaicin in man.

71. Hyperkinetic circulation during exercise in neuromuscular disease.

72. Studies of the axoplasmic transport of somatostatin in the vagus nerve of the rat.

73. Cardiovascular responses to exercise as functions of absolute and relative work load.

74. Substance P content in cultured neonatal rat vagal sensory neurons: the effect of nerve growth factor.

75. Axoplasmic transport of somatostatin and substance P in the vagus nerve of the rat, guinea pig and cat.

76. Leptospirosis: II. Investigation of clinical disease in dairy cattle in the Waikato district of New Zealand.

77. The pathophysiology of McArdle's disease: clues to regulation in exercise and fatigue.

78. Lysine reactivities of tropomyosin complexed with troponin.

80. Exercise intolerance, lactic acidosis, and abnormal cardiopulmonary regulation in exercise associated with adult skeletal muscle cytochrome c oxidase deficiency.

81. Skeletal muscle disorders and associated factors that limit exercise performance.

82. Myophosphorylase deficiency impairs muscle oxidative metabolism.

83. Tropomyosin lysine reactivities and relationship to coiled-coil structure.

84. Metabolic control of cardiac output response to exercise in McArdle's disease.

86. Abnormal ventilation during exercise in McArdle's syndrome: modulation by substrate availability.

87. Magnetic resonance imaging of muscle injury and atrophy in glycolytic myopathies.

88. Muscle fatigue in McArdle's disease studied by 31P-NMR: effect of glucose infusion.

89. Role of muscle mass and mode of contraction in circulatory responses to exercise.

90. Neuromuscular diseases as models of cardiovascular regulation during exercise.

91. Leptospirosis: I. Clinical investigation of the infection in dairy cattle in the Waikato district of New Zealand.

92. De novo synthesis and axoplasmic transport of [35S]methionine-substance P in explants of nodose ganglion/vagus nerve.

93. Pathophysiology of exercise performance in muscle disease.

94. Clinical disorders of muscle energy metabolism.

95. Haemodynamic responses to static and dynamic handgrip before and after autonomic blockade.

96. Non-autonomic component in bradycardia of endurance trained men at rest and during exercise.

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