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2. Increased role of skeletal muscle in the calorigenic response to glucagon of cold-acclimated ducklings
3. Protection of adrenaline solutions against in vitro and in vivo oxidation by pyrogallol
4. Influence of various radiations on the oxidation of adrenaline
5. Attempts to dissociate the properties of adrenaline during its destruction
6. On the Effect Of Some Respiratory Stimulatory Stimuli During Vagal Reflex Apnea
7. Increase in cytochrome oxidase capacity of BAT and other tissues in cold-acclimated gerbils
8. Adaptation to extreme ambient temperatures in cold-acclimated gerbils and mice
9. Thermoregulation in the only nocturnal simian: the night monkey Aotus trivirgatus
10. Some general characteristics of temperature regulation
11. Catecholamines and oxygen uptake in dog skeletal muscle in situ
12. Inhibition of glucose uptake by epinephrine in dogs during cold exposure
13. The perception of thermal comfort
14. Energy supply in acute cold-exposed dogs
15. Potentiated muscular thermogenesis in cold-acclimated muscovy duckling
16. Thermoregulation in fasting emperor penguins under natural conditions
17. [On the role of adrenal cortex hormones in the theramogenesis of shivers in dogs]
18. [Calorigenic action of adrenalin and noradrenalin in conditions of maximum thermogenesis to cold]
19. Evolution of the arterial pressure during the destruction of the marrow in the rat
20. [Influence of thyroid secretion on marginal heat production of muscular origin in the struggle against cold]
21. [Antipyretic action of chlorpromazine on fever caused by TAB vaccine in dogs]
22. [On the spinal tract neccessary in the control of thermal shiver]
23. Effects of destruction of the dorsal lumbo-sacral marrow on urination in rats
24. [Imporance of afferent segments in the production of thermal shivering]
25. [Effect of heat-inducing activity imposed upon the organism (by muscular effort) on thermoregulatory reactions to cold]
26. [AVERAGE BRAIN AND SKIN TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS FOR THE OCCURRENCE OF THERMAL SHIVERING IN THE DOG]
27. [Is the regulatory level of internal temperature modified by muscular work?]
28. [Pharmacodynamic and sympathomimetic properties of acetaldehyde]
29. [Effect of great excitations on adrenaline and noradrenaline levels of adrenal glands]
30. [Influence of the central temperature on the choice of thermal environment in the dog]
31. [RESEARCH ON AN INTERNAL SENSITIVITY TO COLD IN THE DWARF KANGAROO (TYLOGALE SP.)]
32. [Some facts on the phenomenon of the reversed effects of adrenalin]
33. [Muscle workvasomotor response]
34. [Adrenal cortex hormones and lactic-acidemia during exposure to cold and muscular work]
35. [Is the glycogenolytic effect alone able to explain the very intense calorigenic action which adrenaline exercises during maximum thermal shivers?]
36. [Existence, in the spinal cord, of distinct nerve pathways for the shivering order]
37. [Determination of adrenaline and arterenol in adrenal glands of some animal species]
38. [Neural controls of chemical thermoregulation]
39. [Arguments favoring the central regulation of thermogenesis in dogs]
40. [Description and utilization of a new apparatus for localized brain cooling]
41. Acetylcholine and cerebral cortex
42. Comparison of energy expenditure during exercise and cold exposure in the dog
43. [Action of chlorpromazine on increase of metabolism due to adrenalin]
44. [On combustions depending upon muscular activity and adrenalin in the presence of cold]
45. Nervous control of metabolism
46. [Hypothermia by intraperitoneal route. Experimental data]
47. [Modification of the vasomotor action of various substances by anoxemia in the dog]
48. On the adrenaline content of adrenal capsules in rats
49. [Determination of adrenal pheochromocytoma adrenaline and noradrenaline content; extraction of 328 milligrams of human L-adrenaline]
50. [Induction of hypothermia by the gastric route]
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