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THE possibility of using Warburg's equation to measure the diffusion coefficient of oxygen through slices of liver cut with the MacIlwain tissue slicer has been discussed1.
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LONGMUIR, I., BOURKE, A. Application of Warburg's Equation to Tissue Slices. Nature 184, 634–635 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/184634b0
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