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. 1958 Jul;37(7):1039–1048. doi: 10.1172/JCI103685

Relationship Between A Range of Tissue Temperature and Local Oxygen Uptake in the Human Forearm. II. Changes Observed After Arterial Occlusion, in the Period of Reactive Hyperemia1,2

David I Abramson 1,2, Alan Kahn 1,2, Habib Rejal 1,2, George A Turman 1,2, Samuel Tuck Jr 1,2, Clara J Fleischer 1,2
PMCID: PMC1062766  PMID: 13563633

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