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The data obtained are evidence of the decreased resistance of sympathectomized animals to excitement caused by afferent stimuli.
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Rodionov, I.M., Mukhammedov, A., Poletaeva, I. et al. Thrombosis of sympathectomized rats after strong excitation provoked by sound stimuli. Experientia 33, 39–40 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01936741
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