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 F. P. UNDERHILL. Certain Aspects of Experimental Glycosuria. Journ. ofBiol. 



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F. W. PAVY and H. W. BYWATERS. On Glycogen Formation by Yeast. Journ. of 



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G. LUSK. The Influence of Cold and Mechanical Exercise on the Sugar Excretion 



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L. B. MENDEL and TADASU SAIKI. Chemical Studies on Growth. IV. The Trans- 

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Influence of the Stimulation of the great Splanchnic, etc. Amer. Journ. of 



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 T. C. BURNETT. On the Production of Glycosuria in Rabbits by the Intravenous 



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H. PRINGLE and W. CRAMER. On the Assimilation of Protein introduced Parenter- 

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 0. H. PLANT. Experiments on the Absorption of Fat from an isolated Loop of small 



Intestine in healthy Dogs. Amer. Journ. of Physiol., 1908-9, xxiii. 65. 

 J. J. R. MACLEOD. Studies in Experimental Glycosuria. IV. The Cause of Hyper- 



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