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Differences in serum potassium concentrations between Chinese, Indians and Malays

Hawkins, R. . (2010). Differences in serum potassium concentrations between Chinese, Indians and Malays. Clin Chem Lab Med. 48(1). 105

Hawkins, R.
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Difficulties in establishing reference intervals for special fluids: the example of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid and homovanillic acid in cerebrospinal fluid

Dhondt, J. . (2004). Difficulties in establishing reference intervals for special fluids: the example of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid and homovanillic acid in cerebrospinal fluid. Clin Chem Lab Med. 42(7). 833

Dhondt, J.
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An introduction to reference intervals (1) – some theoretical considerations.

Higgins, C.. (2009). An introduction to reference intervals (1) – some theoretical considerations.. Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics. 1. 1

Higgins, C.
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Effects of Intra-and Inter-Individual Variation on Distributions of Single Measurements

Harris, E., y Demets, D.. (1972). Effects of Intra-and Inter-Individual Variation on Distributions of Single Measurements. Clinical Chemistry. 18(3). 244

Harris, E., y Demets, D.
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Effects of Intra-and Interindividual Variation on the Appropriate Use of Normal Ranges

Harris, E. . (1974). Effects of Intra-and Interindividual Variation on the Appropriate Use of Normal Ranges. Clin Chem. 20(12). 1535

Harris, E.
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Establishment of Reference Intervals in Indian Population

Ashavaid, T., Seema, P., y Dherai, A. . (2005). Establishment of Reference Intervals in Indian Population. Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry. 20(2). 110

Ashavaid, T., Seema, P., y Dherai, A.
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