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THE EFFECT OF SODIUM CHLORIDE AND CHANGES IN HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION.
1. Serum calcium is completely diffusible through collodion membranes in 0.8 per cent NaCl at a pH of 7.4.
2. About 55 to 75 per cent of serum Ca is diffusible through collodion membranes in distilled water at a pH of 7.4.
3. Serum Ca is completely diffusible when dialyzed against HCl at a pH of 2.5.
Submitted on January 20, 1924
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