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of this liver ferment is reversible, however possible and probable 

 this may be. It must be remembered that the net result of 

 the action of a ferment capable of both katabolism and synthesis 

 is determined by the exact conditions under which it works. 

 It would not be surprising if we failed to reproduce outside 

 the body the necessary renewal of material to be acted upon 

 and removal of the product of activity, also the possible inter- 

 action of various ferments necessary to produce a certain 

 result. 



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