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. 1953 Nov;32(11):1180–1183. doi: 10.1172/JCI102843

A COMPARISON OF RENAL BLOOD FLOW RESULTS OBTAINED IN THE INTACT ANIMAL BY THE NITROUS OXIDE (DERIVED FICK) METHOD AND BY THE PARA-AMINO-HIPPURATE (DIRECT FICK) METHOD 1

Hadley L Conn Jr 1,2,2, John C Wood 1,2,3, Carl F Schmidt 1,2, Phyllis Ibach 1,2
PMCID: PMC438458  PMID: 13108982

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