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Parotid gland flow rate and parotid fluid urea concentration

Shannon et al., 1960

Document ID
12389515721659877769
Author
Shannon I
Prigmore J
Publication year
Publication venue
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology

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In a series of three experiments the relationship between parotid gland flow rate and parotid fluid urea concentration was determined. In each instance a significant (P<. 01) negative correlation was found between these two variables. The data were all combined and an …
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