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. 1954 Jun;33(6):847–854. doi: 10.1172/JCI102957

“ESSENTIAL” AND “NONESSENTIAL” AMINO ACIDS IN THE URINE OF SEVERELY BURNED PATIENTS 1

George L Nardi 1
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