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46. CoURTicE, F. C, AND R. W. GuNTON, The determination 

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56. Dow, P., AND R. W. Pickering. Behavior of dog serum 75. 

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59. Dupont, J. R., R. A. Huggins, S. Deavers, and E. L. 

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Epstein, F. H., and T. B. Ferguson. The effect of the 

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Erlanger, J. Blood volume and its regulation. Physiol. 

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Everett, N. B., B. Simmons, and E. P. Lasher. Dis- 

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F.\hraeus, R. The suspension stability of the blood. 

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Farran, H. E., P. MiLUTiNovic, AND A. S. Mason. The 



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Ferrebee, J. W., O. C. Leigh, and R. W. Berliner. 



Passage of the blue dye T-1824 from blood stream into 



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Frank, H., and S. J. Gray. The determination of plasma 



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Freinkel, N., G. E. Schreiner, J. W. Athens, C. W. 



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Friedman, J. J. Distribution of red blood cells between 

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Garrow, J. S., AND J. C. Waterlow. Observations on 

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Gibson, J. G., J. C. .•\ub, R. D. Evans, W. C. Peacock, 

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Gibson, J. G., and W. A. Evans. Clinical studies of the 

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Gibson, J. G., J. L. Keeley, and M. Pijoan. Blood 

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