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Lathem, W., and M. E. Gordon. The circulating 



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Lawson, H C. The effect of blood withdrawal and 



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154. Meneely, G. R., E. B. Wells, and P. F. Hahn. .Appli- 

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155. Metcoff, J., and C. B. Favour. Total circulating protein 

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156. Millar, W. G. Observations on the hematocrit method 

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157. Miller, A. T., Jr. Excretion of the blue dye T-1824 in 

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