Abstract
The author developed a method of leading off the biocurrents from the implanted electrodes. The latter provide the possibility of carrying out prolonged and continuous electrographic examinations of the intestinal motor function before meals and during digestion in conditions of chronic experiments. There is an electric mechanographic registration of the periods of “work” alternated by the periods of “rest”, as well as of the rhythm and power of contractions. The period of duodenal “work” is equal to 30–40 minutes, on the average. The rhythm of the peristaltic waves is equal to 5 oscillations per minute, while the rhythm of the pendular motions is equal 16–18 per minute. The period of relative rest is equal to 50–80 minutes, on the average.
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