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  • 41. Metabolism of renal tumors in situ and during ischemia.
    Williamson DH, Krebs HA, Stubbs M, Page MA, Morris HP, Weber G.
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  • 58. Substrate utilization and brain development.
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  • 60. A dual-isotope technique for determination of in vivo ketone body kinetics.
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