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Clinical biochemistry of tears
Survey of Ophthalmology, 1981The composition of tear fluid as it exists in the conjunctival fornix and in the precorneal tear film is of a complicated nature. The precorneal tear film is a physically inhomogenous system, produced by the lacrimal glands, the accessory lacrimal glands and the goblet cells of the conjunctiva and the Meibomian glands of the lid margin.
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Clinical Biochemistry of Exercise
2023According to the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI), apart from the many organic benefits, the main functions of movement concern the preservation and development of the organism as a whole, increasing information for the brain, and the expressive potential of the individual (in the form of language, culture, motor intelligence, and motor ...
Lippi, Giuseppe, Maffulli, Nicola
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1983
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the clinical biochemistry of mice, which may be may be viewed from at least two perspectives. One is the contribution of the mouse as an experimental model to the development of clinical biochemistry as a science.
Steadman D. Harrison, Raymond M. Everett
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Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the clinical biochemistry of mice, which may be may be viewed from at least two perspectives. One is the contribution of the mouse as an experimental model to the development of clinical biochemistry as a science.
Steadman D. Harrison, Raymond M. Everett
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Biochemistry in Clinical Practice
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986Biochemistry in Clinical Practicehas a subtitle that reveals the guiding principle behind its organization and content: "Scientific Foundations of Clinical Biochemistry." There is a preface written by Dr Alan Schecter of the National Institutes of Health, but no authors' preface indicating the principles that guided them in its preparation.
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Practical clinical biochemistry.
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1963In the preface to the first edition of Practical Clinical Biochemistry , Dr. Varley indicated that: "The book should be especially useful to technicians studying for the examination in Chemical Pathological Technique of the Institute of Medical Laboratory Technology." The fact that the book is now flourishing in its third edition indicates how ...
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Clinical Applications of Biochemistry
Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1954M D Milne, I D P Wootton, E J King
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The ABCs of clinical biochemistry
Clinical Biochemistry, 2012Peter A. Kavsak+4 more
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