FREE AMINO ACIDS IN BLOOD. VI 441 
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Figs. 344-349, see legend p. 440; Figs. 350-353, see legend p. 442. 
(Fig. 335). As with normal individuals, plasma glutamic acid and the unknown 
substance to the left of glutamic acid increased and then decreased. The rise and fall 
of plasma glutamine in the patient could not be distinguished from the rise and fall 
observed in the three hematologically normal individuals. No difference from the 
normal manner of handling this load of glutamine was indicated. This is in spite of 
References p. 447/448 
