Cantarow, A., and Trumper, M.Clinical Biochemistry, p. 303. Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders Co., 1956.
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Shannon, I.L. , and Isbell, G.M.Dental Caries and Systemic Status. I. Parotid Fluid Flow Rate, Parotid Fluid and Serum Chloride as Related to Dental Caries Experience, USAF School of Aerospace Medicine Rept. 61-106, August, 1961.
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Shannon, I.L. , Prigmore, J.R., and Chauncey , H.H.A Modified Carlson-Crittenden Device for the Collection of Parotid Fluid, USAF School of Aerospace Medicine Rept. 61-57, April, 1961.
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Cotlove, E., Trantham, H.V., and Bowman, R.L.An Instrument and Method for Automatic, Rapid, Accurate, and Sensitive Titration of Chloride in Biological Samples, J. Lab. Clin. Med., 51 :461, 1958.
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Shannon, I.L. , and Prigmore, J.R.Parotid Fluid Flow Rate: Its Relationship to pH and Chemical Composition, Oral Surg., 13:1488, 1960.
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Baxter, H.Variations in the Inorganic Constituents of Mixed and Parotid Gland Saliva Activated by Reflex Stimulation in the Dog, J. Biol. Chem. , 102 :203, 1933.
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Bramkamp, R.G.Urea and Chlorides in Human Parotid Saliva , J. Lab. Clin. Med., 22:677, 1937.
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Thaysen, J.H. , Thorn, N.A., and Schwartz , I.L.Excretion of Na, K., Chloride and CO2 in Human Parotid Saliva, Am. J. Physiol., 178:155, 1954.
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Chauncey, H.H. , Lisanti, V.F., and Winer, R.A.Human Parotid GlandSecretion: Flow Rate and Interrelationships of pH and Inorganic Components, Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med., 97:539, 1958.
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Carter, W.J. , Englander, H.R., and Weber, T.B.Chloride Levels in Parotid Secretion, J. D. Res., 37 :902,1958.
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Anders, J.T.Physiologic Chloride Level of the Saliva, J. Appl. Physiol., 8:659, 1956.
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Shannon, I.L. , and Prigmore, J.R.A Search for Diurnal Characteristics in Human Whole Stimulated Saliva, USAF School of Aerospace Medicine Rept. 59-46, June, 1959.
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Shannon, I.L.Physiologic Chloride Levels in Human Whole Saliva Collected without Exogenous Stimulation, USAF School of Aerospace Medicine Rept. 58-26, January, 1958.
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Shannon, I.L. , and Prigmore, J.R.Whole Saliva Volume, Sodium, Potassium, and Chloride: Day-to-Day Comparisons under Identical and Diverse Forms of Stimulation, J. D. Res., 38:843, 1959.
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-. Physiologic Chloride Levels in Human Whole Saliva, Proc. Soc. Exptl. Biol. Med., 97: 825, 1958.
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Shannon, I.L.Salivary Sodium, Potassium, and Chloride Levels in Subjects Classified as to Dental Caries Experience, USAF School of Aerospace Medicine Rept. 58-74, April, 1958.
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Davidson, D.G. , Levinsky, N.G., and Berliner , R.W.Maintenance of Potassium Excretion despite Reduction of Glomerular Filtration during Sodium Diuresis , J. Clin. Invest., 36:882, 1957.
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Malvin, R.L. , Sullivan, L.P., and Wilde, W.S.Stop-Flow Analysis of Renal Tubule Localization , Physiologist, 1:58, 1957.
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Black, D.A.K. , and Emery, E.W.Tubular Secretion of Potassium, Brit. Med. Bull., 13:7, 1957.