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ERRATA
Pediatrics May 1980, 65 (5) 1006;

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Abstract
In the article "A Diagnostic Approach to Metabolic Acidosis in Children" by Kappy and Morrow (Pediatrics 65:351-356, 1980) on p 351 under "Normal Acid-Base Physiology" the normal arterial blood pH is maintained at 7.40 (H+ = 39.8 nEq/liter not mEq/liter.
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