10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHALONIC»
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Substrate and energy metabolism in man
THE CHALONIC ACTION OF INSULIN IN MAN A. M. Umpleby and P. H. Sonksen
St. Thomas- Hospital Medical School, London, UK Summary We have
investigated the action of insulin on glucose, leucine and protein metabolism in
man ...
J. S. Garrow, David Halliday, 1985
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Physiological Abstracts
Action chalonique de 1'hormone male (Chalonic Action of Male Hormone). C.
Champy (C. R. Soc. Bid. Paris, 1936, 122, 631-2). — The male hormone,
especially from immature glands, exhibits a chalonic or inhibitory influence on
certain ...
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The Philosophical Magazine, Or Annals of Chemistry, ...
Fourthly : to be partially pulverized. (It can be bleached perfectly white by the use
of oxymuriate of lime, otherwise called chalonic acid) chloride of lime]. Fifthly: to
be made into pulp in the usual manner, either bybeating, or in a paper engine.
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Handbook of Obesity: Etiology and Pathophysiology
390. Ramirez I, Friedman MI. Dietary hyperphagia in rats: role of fat, carbohydrate
and energy content. Physiol Behav 1990; 47:1157–1163. 391. Umpleby Am,
Sonksen, PH. The chalonic action of insulin in man. In: Garrow JS, Halliday D,
eds.
George A. Bray, Claude Bouchard, W. P. T. James, 2003
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Arcana of Science and Art, Or an Annual Register of Popular ...
It can be bleached perfectly white by the use of oxymuriate of lime, otherwise
called chalonic acid, (chloride of lime.) Fifthly : to be made into pulp in the usual
manner, either by beating, or in a paper engine. Sixthly : to be dipped, pressed,
sized ...
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The Philosophical Magazine: A Journal of Theoretical, ...
Fourthly : to be partially pulverized. (It can be bleached perfectly white by the use
of oxymuriate of lime, otherwise called chalonic acid) [chloride of lime]. Fifthly: to
be made into pulp in the usual manner, either by heating, or in a paper engine.
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Journal of the Franklin Institute
(It can be bleached perfectly white by the use of oxymuriate of lime, otherwise
called chalonic Fifthly, to be made into pulp in the usual manner, either by
beating, or in a paper engine. Sixthly, to be dipped, pressed, sized, and dried in
the usual ...
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Umpleby, A. M. & Sonksen, P. H. 1985, The chalonic action of insulin in man. In:
Substrate and Energy Metabolism in Man. J. S. Garrow & D. Halliday, eds., John
Libby and Co., London, pp. 169–78. Vaessen, N., Heutink, P., Janssen, J. A., ...
Christopher D. Byrne, Sarah H. Wild, 2011
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Philosophical Magazine
Fourthly : to be partially pulverized. (It can be bleached perfectly white by the use
of oxy muriate of lime, otherwise called chalonic acid) [chloride of lime]. Fifthly: to
be made into pulp in the usual manner, either by beating, or in a paper engine.