| Walter Bradford Cannon - 1900 - 652 lapas
...with blood taken from organs of less importance in critical moments. The cessation of activities of the alimentary canal (thus freeing the energy supply for other parts) ; the shifting of the blood from the less insistent abdominal viscera to the organs immediately vital, such as the lungs,... | |
| American Economic Association - 1918 - 732 lapas
...mobilization consists in "secession of processes in the alimentary canal, thus freeing the energy supplied for other parts, the shifting of blood from the abdominal...heart, the quick abolition of the effects of muscular fatiguo, the mobilizing of energy-giving sugar in the circulation every one of these visceral changes... | |
| Mehran Kafafian Thomson - 1927 - 528 lapas
...free. . . . Every one of the visceral changes that have been noted the cessation of processes in the alimentary canal (thus freeing the energy supply...blood from the abdominal organs, whose activities are deferrable, to the organs immediately essential to muscular action (the lungs, the heart, the central... | |
| Mehran Kafafian Thomson - 1927 - 524 lapas
...abdominal organs, whose activities are deferrable, to the organs immediately essential to muscular action (the lungs, the heart, the central nervous system); the increased vigor of contractions of the heart; the quick abolition of the effects of muscular fatigue; the mobilizing of... | |
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