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1987
A shift towards a negative nitrogen balance implies impairment of essential life processes. Among the substances adversely affected are: Enzymes in the Krebs cycle, resulting in impaired carbohydrate metabolism and anaerobic metabolism, with a consequent deterioration of the circulation Transport proteins in blood plasma, such as hemoglobin ...
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A shift towards a negative nitrogen balance implies impairment of essential life processes. Among the substances adversely affected are: Enzymes in the Krebs cycle, resulting in impaired carbohydrate metabolism and anaerobic metabolism, with a consequent deterioration of the circulation Transport proteins in blood plasma, such as hemoglobin ...
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Nitrogen Balance Experiments: some Theoretical Considerations
Nature, 1966Miller and Payne1 have raised anew the problem of how to explain net protein utilizations (NPU) greater than 100 per cent. They offer a conventional answer, that the metabolic or endogenous loss of nitrogen can be reduced in certain cases and that this results in calculated efficiencies greater than 100 per cent.
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The marine nitrogen cycle: new developments and global change
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022David A Hutchins, Douglas G Capone
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NITROGEN BALANCE IN BURNED CHILDREN*
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1968A B, Sutherland, A D, Batchelor
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