1984
DOI: 10.1159/000153443
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N-Acetyltransferase Phenotypes in Iraqi and British Population

Abstract: The paper reports the N-acetyltransferase results from three population groups and discusses some of the reasons for the current interest in this system as well as the implication for some of the observed geographical differences.

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“…Higher acetylation ratios of 0.4-0.49 were obtained among more than 60% of the population of the three other sampling sites: E1-Kharga, E1-Mounira, and E1-Rashda. These acetylation ratios are in fairly good agreement with the figures of 0.5-0.59 and 0.4-0.59 found in Iraqis and British, respectively (Cartwright et al, 1984).…”
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confidence: 90%
“…Higher acetylation ratios of 0.4-0.49 were obtained among more than 60% of the population of the three other sampling sites: E1-Kharga, E1-Mounira, and E1-Rashda. These acetylation ratios are in fairly good agreement with the figures of 0.5-0.59 and 0.4-0.59 found in Iraqis and British, respectively (Cartwright et al, 1984).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%