F W Lewis
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Dreiling J, Lewis F, Mills J, Gay T
Phys Rev Lett
. 2016 Mar;
116(9):093201.
PMID: 26991173
We have studied dissociative electron attachment (DEA) between low energy (≤0.6 eV) longitudinally polarized electrons and gas-phase chiral targets of 3-bromocamphor (C_{10}H_{15}BrO), 3-iodocamphor (C_{10}H_{15}IO), and 10-iodocamphor. The DEA rate depends...
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Rector Jr W, Robertson A, Lewis F, Adair O
Am J Med
. 1993 Sep;
95(3):286-95.
PMID: 8368226
Purpose: To test the peripheral arterial vasodilation hypothesis of sodium retention in cirrhosis. This states that sodium retention is triggered by arterial underfilling and predicts that development of sodium retention...
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Rector Jr W, Lewis F, Adair O, Robertson A
Am J Med
. 1992 May;
92(5):485-93.
PMID: 1533748
Purpose And Patients And Methods: The relationship of plasma renin activity (PRA) to indices of circulatory filling and other possible determinants of renin secretion was studied in 31 men with...
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Lewis F, Adair O, Rector Jr W
Gastroenterology
. 1992 Mar;
102(3):1024-9.
PMID: 1537494
A pathological state of arterial vasodilation has been postulated to cause the increased cardiac output commonly observed in cirrhosis. Further, subsequent arterial underfilling has been proposed as the stimulus to...
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Lewis F, Rector Jr W
J Hepatol
. 1992 Mar;
14(2-3):157-62.
PMID: 1500679
Less complex methods of measuring hepatic metabolic capacity are needed. A simplified caffeine clearance test was evaluated in 23 patients with stable alcoholic liver disease. First, saliva caffeine concentrations were...
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Lewis F, Moloo N, Stiegmann G, Goff J
Gastrointest Endosc
. 1991 Nov;
37(6):632-3.
PMID: 1756925
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