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1 From the Surgical Research Unit, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas
An isotope method is presented which allows the disappearance rate of sucrose to be followed for 4 hours. The disappearance slope was found to be an ever changing one over this period of time. Extracellular fluid volume determinations based upon extrapolation of the disappearance rates of sucrose are questioned.
Submitted on May 17, 1956
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