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tion of the synthesizing forms of these enzymes can bring about 

 protein-synthesis even in the presence of the considerable quantity 

 of water which living tissues contain. If we regard the enzymes 

 as " typical 7 ' catalysors then, as Bradley has pointed out (9), 

 enzymatic synthesis of fat (and the same may be said of the enzy- 

 matic synthesis of protein) could only occur under conditions 

 approximating to dessication, conditions which it is very difficult 

 to picture as occurring in living tissues. 



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