THE INFLUENCE OF DIET UPON THE REGENERATION OF SERUM PROTEIN
Author(s) -
Daniel Melnick,
George R. Cowgill,
Ethel Burack
Publication year - 1937
Publication title -
the journal of experimental medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 8.483
H-Index - 448
eISSN - 1540-9538
pISSN - 0022-1007
DOI - 10.1084/jem.65.1.176.2
Subject(s) - line (geometry) , paragraph , value (mathematics) , zoology , biology , computer science , mathematics , world wide web , geometry , machine learning
Page 889, 16th line from bottom, for 52.1 read 56.4; for 22.7 read 27.0. 13th line from bottom, for 43 read 52. 7th line from bottom, for 13.0 read 17.8. 6th line from bottom, for 29 read 40. Page 890, 3rd line from the top, for 12.5 read 13.3. 4th line from the top, for "This value, approximately 34 per cent of the total circulating serum protein, agrees very well with those recorded for dogs 3 and 4," read "This value is approximately 36 per cent of the total circulating serum protein. During the initial depletion week, 38.0 gm. of serum protein were removed from this animal." 20th line from top, for 30 to 40 read 35 to 55. Page 895, 2nd line in 3rd paragraph under Summary, for 30 to 40 read 35 to 55.
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