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  • 24. [Kidney function and electrolyte metabolism in healthy pregnant women].
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  • 27. [The effect of age on levels of magnesium and creatinine in the urine].
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  • 31. Reliability of using random urine samples for "spot" determination of fractional excretion of electrolytes in cats.
    Finco DR, Brown SA, Barsanti JA, Bartges JW, Cooper TA.
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  • 35. Effect of a metabolically created systemic acidosis on calcium homeostasis and the diurnal variation in urine pH in the non-lactating pregnant dairy cow.
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  • 38. [The effect of 4 different antacids on the gastrointestinal tract and mineral metabolism].
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