. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 140 GASEOUS METABOLISM OF INFANTS. In this instance the kymograph record indicates a slightly greater activity in period I (from 3h 4m p. m. to 3h 29m p. m.) than in period VI (from 5h 10m p. m. to 5h 26m p. m.), which may account for at least a part of the increase in the Fig. 51. Pulse-rate and kymograph curves for J. M., April 4, 1913. With the infant E. N., three periods with an activity of I were secured in sequence on May 26, 1913 (see figure 52). The pulse-rate in the period I from 3h 21m p. m. to 3h 41m p. m. was 104 and th
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 140 GASEOUS METABOLISM OF INFANTS. In this instance the kymograph record indicates a slightly greater activity in period I (from 3h 4m p. m. to 3h 29m p. m.) than in period VI (from 5h 10m p. m. to 5h 26m p. m.), which may account for at least a part of the increase in the Fig. 51. Pulse-rate and kymograph curves for J. M., April 4, 1913. With the infant E. N., three periods with an activity of I were secured in sequence on May 26, 1913 (see figure 52). The pulse-rate in the period I from 3h 21m p. m. to 3h 41m p. m. was 104 and the carbon- PERIOD - I C02pemr qms Pulse 104 PERIOD-II C02pernr gms Pulse 112 PERIOD-III CO^perhr gms Pulse 113. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
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