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Subject-based reference values

Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1995
Medical decisions based on comparison with group-based reference value have often less than desired sensitivity to significant changes in the biochemical or physiological state of an individual under investigation. Subgrouping of the reference values according to sex, age, or other criteria does frequently not solve this problem. The better solution is
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Subject‐based reference values: biological variation, individuality, and reference change values

Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2012
AbstractSubject‐based reference values have been largely overlooked in veterinary medicine. These values represent longitudinal data rather than the cross‐sectional data represented by standard population‐based reference values. As such they provide information about biological and analytical variation.
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Lungfunction reference values

Medical Journal of Australia, 1983
Robert Barnes, Ian W. Webster
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Laboratory reference values

2010
This chapter contains laboratory reference values for haematology and biochemistry.
Max Watson   +3 more
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Reference Values

1989
H E, Solberg, R, Gräsbeck
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Plasma Carnitine Reference Values

Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 1994
M, Farriol, S, Schwartz
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