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MOST of the short notice referred to was prepared as paragraphs for “Research Items,” which accordingly were intended to be simply a summary of the position of the problem as presented by the author. The paragraphs were afterwards arranged, with little modification, in the form of a short notice. This was offered as a brief statement, not for the specialist but for the more general reader, of the present position as set forth in one of the latest accounts of the subject; it was not intended to be a review of the literature of the problem. Such a review, which would need to be much more extensive, would, of course, take full cognisance of the previous investigations referred to in the above letter. —EDIT0R, NATURE.
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The Problem of Secretion. Nature 119, 163 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/119163e0
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