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Association between red cell distribution width and hypertension: Results from NHANES 1999-2018. [PDF]
Chen Y, Hou X, Zhong J, Liu K.
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When one evaluates the relative merits of clinical laboratory tests, at least four desiderata are considered: (1) the accuracy of a single determination as compared with a known standard; (2) the reproducibility of a series of determinations when done by the same technician, by a group of technicians in the same laboratory, and by different ...
I. Davidsohn
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[42] Hemoglobinometry in human blood
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses hemoglobimetry in human blood. The hemoglobin concentration in whole blood is a highly expressive parameter in clinical and preventive medicine; therefore the standardization of an assay method with high precision and accuracy has been considered a problem of primary importance in clinical chemistry. A problem
Leonardo Tentori, A.M. Salvati
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Symposium on Clinical Hemoglobinometry
F W, SUNDERMAN +4 more
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Automated Hemoglobinometry Utilizing the Robot Chemist
J C, Cottrell +3 more
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Standardization of hemoglobinometry
, VON KAMPENE, W G, ZIJLSTRA
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The calibration of automated instruments for accuracy in hemoglobinometry.
The surveys of the College of American Pathologists indicate a consistent bias between the manual "reference" method for hemoglobin determinations and the Coulter S measurements. The Coulter S hemoglobin values are invariably lower; the difference averages 0.3 g/dl. The commonly used calibration methods for the Coulter appear to be subobtimal.
Koepke Ja
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Hemoglobin Standardizations: A Commentary on Procedures to Insure Reliable Hemoglobinometry
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