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. 1959 Jul;38(7):1065–1077. doi: 10.1172/JCI103883

RED CELL, PLASMA AND BLOOD VOLUME IN HEALTHY MEN MEASURED BY RADIOCHROMIUM (Cr51) CELL TAGGING AND HEMATOCRIT: INFLUENCE OF AGE, SOMATOTYPE AND HABITS OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ON THE VARIANCE AFTER REGRESSION OF VOLUMES TO HEIGHT AND WEIGHT COMBINED*

R Wennesland 1,2,, Ellen Brown 1,2, J Hopper Jr 1,2, J L Hodges Jr 1,2, O E Guttentag 1,2, K G Scott 1,2, I N Tucker 1,2, B Bradley 1,2
PMCID: PMC293254  PMID: 13664782

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