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A PREGNANCY TEST

The Lancet, 1952
P C, FARRANT, F E, BUCKLAND
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Pregnancy tests

Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 1968
The most reliable pregnancy tests have long depended on the detection of chorionic gonadotrophin in urine. For many years these tests could only be carried out by costly and time-consuming biological methods, but now much more convenient immunological methods are available. This article discusses their use.
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False‐positive pregnancy tests following enterocystoplasty

BJOG: an International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 2012
R. Nakhal   +3 more
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Pregnancy Testing

Gastroenterology Nursing, 2006
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The utility of six over-the-counter (home) pregnancy tests

Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, 2011
L. Cole
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Pregnancy Tests

Scientific American, 2000
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Comparison of accuracy and certainty of results of six home pregnancy tests available over-the-counter

Current Medical Research and Opinion, 2008
C. Tomlinson, J. Marshall, J. Ellis
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