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A New Variant of Human Intersex with Discussion on the Developmental Aspects
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DIURETICS AND THE EYE 1BREiuE1sH pass through a cell membrane without its dissolved salt (O'Donovan, 1960). This probably applies also to the entry of fluid into the eye. There is also good evidence that the ciliary body maintains an active transport of sodium (Cole, 1960), which must be of primary importance in determining the volume of intraocular fluid-that is, the intraocular pressure throughout the day.
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