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The sodium and potassium of bone mineral

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Fraktionierungsexperimente an Knochenpulver zeigten, dass das Kalium in verdünnter Säure leicht und fast vollständig löslich ist. Ein wesentlicher Teil des Natriums bleibt aber, sogar nach stärkster Behandlung mit Säure, ungelöst.

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Taylor, T.G. The sodium and potassium of bone mineral. Experientia 16, 109–110 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02158091

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