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IT is well known that protein values for the human infant are lower than those found in the adult, the difference being due to lower values for both albumin and globulin fractions. Adult levels are reached by the age of eighteen months.
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GARNER, R. Physiological Variations in Serum Proteins in Cattle. Nature 165, 896–897 (1950). https://doi.org/10.1038/165896a0
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