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The Measurement of the Circulating Red Cell Volume by Means of Two Radioactive Isotopes of Iron 1

Journal of Clinical Investigation - United States
doi 10.1172/jci101744
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Date

July 1, 1946

Authors
John G. GibsonSoma WeissRobley D. EvansWendell C. PeacockJohn W. IrvineWilfred M. GoodArthur F. Kip
Publisher

American Society for Clinical Investigation


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