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Serum folate levels in dialysis patients: comparison of three RIA alternative methods
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Clinica Chimica Acta, 2021
Eponyms are commonly used in medicine, but there are no specific studies of the use of eponyms in clinical chemistry.Clinical chemistry eponyms were manually collected from books, review articles and journal articles from 1847 through 2020. Eponym usage was examined by searching titles and abstracts in PubMed.
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Eponyms are commonly used in medicine, but there are no specific studies of the use of eponyms in clinical chemistry.Clinical chemistry eponyms were manually collected from books, review articles and journal articles from 1847 through 2020. Eponym usage was examined by searching titles and abstracts in PubMed.
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Electrodes in Clinical Chemistry
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 1985On theoretical grounds it would appear preferable to use calibrants which are not adjusted to a constant ionic strength, whether concentration or activity is being estimated directly. For indirect methods, when sample and calibrant are diluted in an ionic strength adjusting buffer, there is probably little difference between adjusted and unadjusted ...
A D, Hirst, J F, Stevens
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