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6. Ligaturi vasculare în hemoragiile grave din sfera ORL de cauză traumatică şi tumorală.

7. THE IMPORTANCE OF DETERMINING MATERIALITY IN STATUTORY AUDITING.

8. EXPERIMENTAL MODEL FOR STUDYING THE TENSION IN CONTACT AREA OF CERAMIC BEARINGS.

9. [Quantification of the acute respiratory insufficiency of laryngo-tracheal origin].

10. Variation of secretory IGA concentration in nasopharyngeal secretions in children treated by nasal spraying with a polymicrobial preparate (Aerodin).

11. Comparative study of proteins and lactic dehydrogenase isoenzymes in the blood and cerebrospinal fluid of nontreated and of phenobarbital and diphenylhydantoin treated epileptic patients.

12. Relationships among dose, serum and CSF levels and urinary output in fenobarbital and fenitoin treatment of epileptics.

13. Combined treatment of epileptics with phenobarbital and diphenylhydantoin in small doses versus separate treatment with large doses of either drug. A study of the clinical effects.

14. Therapeutic response relationship to phenobarbital and diphenylhydantoin serum and cerebrospinal fluid levels in epileptics.

15. [THE EFFECT OF BLOOD SUGAR CHANGES ON INTERMEDIATE METABOLISM IN PATIENTS WITH ASTHENIC NEUROSES. II. EFFECT OF TREATMENT WITH INCREASING DOSES OF INSULIN].

16. The orienting reflex in epilepsy: electrographic data concerning the effect of antiepileptic treatment upon the interictal changes in the orienting reflex. Human data.

19. The action of antiepileptic drugs--diphenylhydantoin and phenobarbital--on enzymatic systems involved in the active transport of cations. Study of ATP-ase activity in various brain regions and the erythrocyte of the cat.

21. The influence of phenobarbital and diphenylhydantoin on some blood cation transport systems in epileptics.

23. Glutamine synthetase activity in cat neocortex during the evolution of an ectosylvian spiking focus activated by pentetrazol.

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