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Methionine in Urine

Nature, 1947
In 1944 Albanese, Frankston and Irby1 published their hydrogen peroxide – perchloric acid oxidation method for the estimation of methionine in protein hydrolysates and human urine. They stated: “… the applicability of the procedure to the urine was established by means of a study which demonstrated that the normal urinary constituents failed to react ...
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Urine in Technicolor

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974
THE familiar color of urine may dramatically depart from yellow to assume various shades of white, orange, green, red, brown, and black. This urinary rainbow contains a treasure of clinical clues to the physician, who reads them correctly. For example, milky white urine may be the result of pus, phosphate crystals, or occasionally chyle.
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URINE AND URINALYSIS

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1934
Robert A. Kilduffe, Louis Gershenfeld
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Urine Formation

2006
K Sembulingam, Prema Sembulingam
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Oxalate in urine

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1970
H. Schouten   +2 more
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Concentration of Urine

2006
K Sembulingam, Prema Sembulingam
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Urination and weeping.

American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1945
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