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citrates very active in opposing the changes produced by polyvalent 

 kations. 



We are now face to face with the influence of " reaction " on the 

 dissociation curve of blood. 



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(1) Zuntz and Loewy, Archie f. Anat. u. Physiol. p. 166, 1904. 



(2) Loewy, Ibid. p. 246. 



(3) Bohr, Hasselbalch and Krogh, Skand. Arch. f. Physiol. xvi, p. 412. 



(4) Bornstein and Miiller, Archie f. Anat. u. Physiol. p. 478, 1907. 



(5) Barcroft and Camis, Journal of Physiol. xxxix, p. 118. 



(6) Schmidt, Halliburton's Text-book of Physiol. and Pat hoi. p. 265. 



(7) Abderhalden, Lehrbuch d. Physiol. Chem. Zweite Aufl. pp. 732 et seq. 



