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The Determination of the Blood Volume of Insect Larvæ.

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1931
In physiological and toxicological studies of insects it is often desirable to know the volume occupied by the blood. Dry weight determinations of the whole insect furnish information upon the total quantity of body water, but tell nothing of its distribution, i.e., the quantity present in the blood and that held in the tissues.
Craig W. Eagleson   +2 more
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Whole Blood Volume Determinations

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1974
To the Editor. —The work of Valeri and Cooper ( Arch Intern Med 132: 534-538, 1973) shows well the problem of measuring plasma volume accurately with sodium chromate Cr 51 serum albumin. But the authors come to the unwarranted conclusion that the best method of determining whole blood volume is to measure only red blood cell (RBC) mass.
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The blood volume in the lower extremities. A technique for its determination utilizing Cr-51 tagged red cells.

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American volume, 1962
A technique for the determination of the total blood volume in the lower extremities has been presented. The average blood volume of a single normal lower extremity was found to be 9.3 x 100/95 per cent (± 3 per cent) of the total blood volume.
J. P. Adams, S. Albert
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BLOOD VOLUME AND EXTRACELLULAR FLUID VOLUME OF INFANTS AND CHILDREN: STUDIES WITH AN IMPROVED DYE MICROMETHOD FOR DETERMINATION OF BLOOD VOLUME

, 1940
A method for the determination of brilliant vital red in plasma has been described previously by one of us. 1 In the present study we have attempted to show that the method is simple and accurate, that it may be used for determination of blood volume and
M. Robinow, W. Hamilton
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DETERMINATION OF BLOOD VOLUME

The Lancet, 1938
Izod Bennett   +4 more
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Simplified Determination of Blood Volume*

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1947
Cohen Pp, G. A. Nitshe
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BLOOD VOLUME

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1925
A method is presented for determining whole blood volume by means of the circulating corpuscle volume. After a transfusion of unlike group blood, the transfused corpuscles can be separated from the recipient's corpuscles by agglutinating the latter with a serum of the same type as that of the blood transfused. If the transfusion is of blood of Group 1 (
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A Rapid Method for Clinical Total Blood Volume Determination Using Radioactive Iodinated Human Serum Albumin (RIHSA)∗

Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1951
J. Aust   +4 more
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Blood Volume Determinations in Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage

Southern Medical Journal, 1957
Keever Ic, Tyor Mp, Julian M. Ruffin
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