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CHEMICAL MICROANALYSIS: ANALYSIS OF CAPILLARY AND VENOUS BLOOD
Pediatrics, 1959The concentrations of cholesterol, chloride, sodium, potassium, urea, calcium, phosphorus, total protein, albumin and glucose were measured in plasma obtained from capillary and venous blood collected nearly simultaneously from the same subject. With the exception of glucose, there was no difference in the concentrations of any of these substances ...
S A, KAPLAN, A M, YUCEOGLU, J, STRAUSS
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A multi-dimensional analysis of three chemical quantities in the blood
Medical Informatics, 1991A three-dimensional model for the analysis of the three quantities pH, pCO2 and base excess (BE), as measured in arterial blood, is presented. Whereas the conventional analysis of these quantities relies on reference regions as established from the univariate distributions, treating the quantities as uncorrelated, the present model estimates the ...
E. S. Gelsema, B. Leijnse, R. W. Wulkan
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Microstructure and chemical analysis of blood-contaminated mineral trioxide aggregate
International Endodontic Journal, 2011To test the hypothesis that blood contamination has a detrimental effect on the chemical properties of Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA).The effects of whole, fresh human blood on the microstructure and elemental chemistry of MTA were evaluated using scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray analysis, respectively.
Mohammad Hossein Nekoofar+4 more
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Improvement of uncertainty by application of MCMC for blood chemical analysis
2008 SICE Annual Conference, 2008For the improvement of measurement accuracy, Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) method in Bayesian Inference has been applied to many fields. We applied this method to type B for practical use on the supplement 1 of ISO-GUM (ISO-guide to express of uncertainty on measurement).
T. Inamura, Y. Iwaki
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Journal of Analytical Toxicology, 1982
A chemical method for the quantitative analysis of organochlorine pesticide residues present in human blood was scaled-up to provide increased sensitivity and extended to include organochlorine industrial chemicals. Whole blood samples were extracted with hexane, concentrated, and analyzed without further cleanup by gas chromatography with electron ...
G. Wayne Sovocool+4 more
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A chemical method for the quantitative analysis of organochlorine pesticide residues present in human blood was scaled-up to provide increased sensitivity and extended to include organochlorine industrial chemicals. Whole blood samples were extracted with hexane, concentrated, and analyzed without further cleanup by gas chromatography with electron ...
G. Wayne Sovocool+4 more
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Pulse Spectrum Analysis of Chemical Factory Workers with Abnormal Blood Test
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 1996Double blind tests to check the correlation between pulse diagnosis and liver function tests were performed. Blood tests including T-Bil, D-Bil, SGOT and SGPT of 70 chemical factory workers were compared with pulse analysis. Special attention was paid to the indicators of liver and lung meridians for pulse diagnosis.
Hsi Chan Chang+4 more
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Forensic Science International, 2023
Blood and semen stains are the most common biological stains encountered at crime scenes. The washing of biological stains is a common application that perpetrators use to spoil the crime scene. With a structured experiment approach, this study aims to investigate the effects of washing with various chemicals on the ATR-FTIR detection of blood and ...
YILDIRIM, Mahmut Şerif+7 more
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Blood and semen stains are the most common biological stains encountered at crime scenes. The washing of biological stains is a common application that perpetrators use to spoil the crime scene. With a structured experiment approach, this study aims to investigate the effects of washing with various chemicals on the ATR-FTIR detection of blood and ...
YILDIRIM, Mahmut Şerif+7 more
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Analysis of deuterium labeled blood lipids by chemical ionization mass spectrometry
Lipids, 1985AbstractA quantitative analytical method has been developed to analyze methyl esters of blood fatty acids derived from human subjects fed deuterium‐labeled fats. The GCMS computer method provides for the analysis of the fed deuterium‐labeled fatty acids, the naturally occurring blood fatty acids and new fatty acids formed by chain elongation or ...
W. K. Rohwedder+2 more
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7Li MR measures of blood lithium—correlation with chemical analysis data
Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2004Lithium is used in the treatment and prophylaxis of manic-depressive illness. A narrow therapeutic range of lithium (0.4-1.2 meq/l) requires constant monitoring of these levels to avoid neurotoxicity and overdose. It is general practice to measure plasma lithium levels as a guide to monitor the therapy. Efforts to predict the concentration of Li at its
Emily Pierson+3 more
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Utility of urine and blood analysis for the assessment of man's exposure to chemicals
Journal of Environmental Science and Health . Part A: Environmental Science and Engineering, 1982Man's exposure to many chemicals can be assessed by analysis of blood and urine. Lipophilic compounds such as chlorinated hydrocarbons are typically analyzed in blood or body fat.
Henry F. Enos, Robert F. Moseman
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