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Bias in counting procedures for white blood cells
Klinische Wochenschrift, 1976To increase the precision of low white blood counts with traditional counting procedures often an initial count is performed in 0.1 cu. mm. Only if this pilot count is low, additional zones of 0.1 cu. mm. are counted and the results of the pilot count and the additional count then averaged.
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Complete Blood Cell Counts and Infection
Pediatrics, 1981I remember reading Todd's article1 as a medical student and feeling that he had simplified medical practice considerably, by "proving" that a complete blood cell count (CBC) could accurately distinguish between any child with bacteremia and a child with a viral illness.
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Electronic Blood-Cell Counting
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1960Thomas B. Magath, Joseph Berkson
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AN IMPROVED BLOOD CELL COUNTING CHAMBER
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1915The large number of counting chambers that have been devised and recommended would make one hesitate to recommend another one. Several years of experience in hematology and teaching blood counting, however, led me to think that the counting chamber described below has several advantages over those now in use.
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CORTISOL AND POSTOPERATIVE BLOOD CELL COUNTS
The Lancet, 1980P. Whelan, P.J. Morris
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ACCURACY OF BLOOD CELL COUNTING
Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 1953openaire +3 more sources