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Ernest Gale Martin

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Ernest Gale Martin

Area: physiology

Years:1916-1926

 

Publications:

Metabolism following anoxemia I. Oxygen consumption and blood lactates after experimentally induced exercise, Martin, EG; Field, J; Hall, H; et al. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 88 Issue: 3 Pages: 407-419 Published: APR 1929

Martin, E.G., J. Field II, and V.E. Hall 1928 Blood lactates in various anoxemic states. Proc.Of Soc. For Exp. Biol and Medicine 25: 273-274

The inhibition of erection by decerebration, Martin, EG; Tainter, ML. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 65 Issue: 1 Pages: 139-147 Published: JUN 1923

The influence of adrenalin on metabolism in various excised tissues, Martin, EG; Armitstead, RB. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 62 Issue: 3 Pages: 488-495 Published: NOV 1922

The influence of adrenalin on metabolism in isolated skeletal muscle, Martin, EG; Armitstead, RB. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 59 Issue: 1 Pages: 37-43 Published: FEB 1922

Vasoconstriction from warmth stimulation, Martin, EG; Jacoby, LA. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 59 Issue: 1 Pages: 394-399 Published: FEB 1922

The application of the "all or nothing" principle of nervous conduction to the interpretation of vasomotor reflexes, Martin, EG. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 59 Issue: 1 Pages: 400-412 Published: FEB 1922

Tests of muscular efficiency, Martin, EG. PHYSIOLOGICAL REVIEWS Volume: 1 Issue: 3 Pages: 454-475 Published: JAN 1921

Vasomotor reflexes from receptor stimulation in intact animals, Martin, EG; Franklin, AC; Hield, C. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 53 Issue: 3 Pages: 421-438 Published: OCT 1920

Martin, E.G. 1918 Muscular strength and muscular symmetry in human beings II - Adult male. Amer.J of Physiol., 47: 29-42

Martin, E.G. 1918 Muscular strength and muscular symmetry in human beings I - in children. Amer.J of Physiol., 46: 67-83

Martin, E.G. 1918 Activities of decerebrate and decerbellate chicks. Amer.J of Physiol., 46: 396-411