Abstract
REFERENCE was made in a previous letter1 to the occurrence of nickel and cobalt in a number of plant and animal tissues and in some New Zealand soils, and also to the vital part cobalt has been found by workers in Australia to play in the lives of sheep. The location and function of cobalt in sheep were not known, and efforts have been directed to discover in which tissues of the sheep cobalt is normally present.
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NATURE, 137, 67 (1936).
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RAMAGE, H. Analysis of Tissues for Metallic Content. Nature 138, 762–763 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/138762b0
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