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Isotonic Solutions: III. Amino Acids and SugarsGrosicki et al., 1954
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- 18129238766013135022
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- Grosicki T
- Husa W
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- Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.)
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The commonly used methods of calculating isotonic solutions are based on assumptions which often give erroneous results. The present study deals with the hemolytic method using rabbit blood and human blood. Direct determinations were made of the degree of hemolysis …
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