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Figs. 288-292. From 0.5 ml of urine of subject E. Rob. and Figs. 293—295 from urine of subject 
H. Bie. after glutamine ingestion. Urine volumes (H. Bie) were 330, 600, and 340 ml. 
For abbreviations see p. 369. 
pools from different individuals and a failure of erythrocyte free amino acids to reflect 
plasma changes has been pointed out in previous papers in this series. 
A third normal male subject (H. Bie.) consumed 50g of glutamine with a total 
of 480 ml of water over a period of 10 min. Two control blood samples were obtained 
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