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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology 20.1 pp 41-50
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THE MEASUREMENT OF THE DIAMIETER OF ERYTHROCYTES. VI.—The Diurnal Variation, and the Effect of Exercise

Eric Ponder 1 and George Saslow 1

1 Washington Square College, New York University

We have been unable to obtain evidence of a "diurnal variation" or of an increase in diameter after exercise, in the case of dried human red cells. All differences which have been observed are such as might arise by chance from differences in drying, etc., and are not reproducible under controlled conditions.

Submitted on August 15, 1929







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