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Psychosomatic Medicine 23:63-66 (1961)
© 1961 American Psychosomatic Society
1 Human Resources Research Office (HumRRO) of the George Washington University
2 Human Resources Research Office (HumRRO) of the George Washington University; Psychology Department, University of Syracuse, Syracuse, N. Y.
3 Human Resources Research Office (HumRRO) of the George Washington University; Baylor University, Waco, Texas
In contrast to the finding of eosinopenia immediately following emotional stress with minimal physical activity, the response to
hr. of exertion is an immediate eosinophilia, followed by an eosinopenia beginning within 2 hr. and extending over at least 2 more hr.
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