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The Chinese Journal of Physiology|June 30, 1997
Respiratory-related facial nerve activity in response to activation of the rostral ventrolateral medulla in the catJ S Wu, J C Hwang
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine|January 1, 1981
A preliminary report on an attempt to modify behavior of untamed ponies by acupunctureY C Hwang, J P Held
The Chinese Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1989
Influences of airflow in the upper airway upon phasic hypoglossal and phrenic activities: afferent pathwaysJ C Hwang, S B Young
Journal of Morphology|October 11, 2018
A study of the fine structure of the accessory muscle of the horseshoe crab, Tachypleus gigasY C Wong, J C Hwang
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|August 1, 1983
Percutaneous absorption of flufenamic acid in rabbits: effect of dimethyl sulfoxide and various nonionic surface-active agentsC C Hwang, A G Danti
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine|January 1, 1977
Therapeutic effect of acupuncture for chronic painG S Chen, Y C Hwang
Anaesthesia|January 7, 2004
Faulty unidirectional expiratory valve as a cause of rebreathingW S Yew, N C Hwang
Proceedings of the National Science Council, Republic of China. Part B, Life Sciences|April 1, 1989
Control of phrenic nerve activity and blood pressure by the medullary raphe nuclei in catsC T Yen, J C Hwang
The Japanese Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1975
An electrophysiological study of the sacculo-ocular pathways in catsJ C Hwang, W F Poon
Anesthesia and Analgesia|April 27, 2000
Inhaling nitrous oxide reduces the induction dose requirements of propofolJ M Ng, N C Hwang
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The Chinese Journal of Physiology|June 30, 1997
Respiratory-related facial nerve activity in response to activation of the rostral ventrolateral medulla in the catJ S Wu, J C Hwang
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine|January 1, 1981
A preliminary report on an attempt to modify behavior of untamed ponies by acupunctureY C Hwang, J P Held
The Chinese Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1989
Influences of airflow in the upper airway upon phasic hypoglossal and phrenic activities: afferent pathwaysJ C Hwang, S B Young
Journal of Morphology|October 11, 2018
A study of the fine structure of the accessory muscle of the horseshoe crab, Tachypleus gigasY C Wong, J C Hwang
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences|August 1, 1983
Percutaneous absorption of flufenamic acid in rabbits: effect of dimethyl sulfoxide and various nonionic surface-active agentsC C Hwang, A G Danti
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine|January 1, 1977
Therapeutic effect of acupuncture for chronic painG S Chen, Y C Hwang
Anaesthesia|January 7, 2004
Faulty unidirectional expiratory valve as a cause of rebreathingW S Yew, N C Hwang
Proceedings of the National Science Council, Republic of China. Part B, Life Sciences|April 1, 1989
Control of phrenic nerve activity and blood pressure by the medullary raphe nuclei in catsC T Yen, J C Hwang
The Japanese Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1975
An electrophysiological study of the sacculo-ocular pathways in catsJ C Hwang, W F Poon
Anesthesia and Analgesia|April 27, 2000
Inhaling nitrous oxide reduces the induction dose requirements of propofolJ M Ng, N C Hwang
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