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Dictionary » R » Rest nitrogen Rest nitrogenrest nitrogen --> nonprotein nitrogen The nitrogen content of other than protein bodies; e.g., about one-half the nonprotein nitrogen in the blood is contained in urea. Synonym: rest nitrogen. ![]()
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