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 copper and iron in purified enzymes, and the known activating effect 

 of magnesium, manganese, and calcium on isolated enzymes. Further 

 study of possible enzymatic roles will undoubtedly be rewarding, but 

 too narrow a dedication to this task may mean neglect of other, as yet 

 unknown, physiological reactions of the metals. 



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