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It was this experience that led him to start thinking about mechanizing clinical chemistry.
Detailed clinical chemistry and complete blood counts for each of the participants was collected.
The company was initially known for producing reagents for clinical chemistry.
They had advertised for a woman with a background in physiology, some knowledge of clinical chemistry, and a love for children.
Creatine supplementation - part I: performance, clinical chemistry, and muscle volume.
The two-volume work was widely accepted in the medical world as the "Bible" of quantitative clinical chemistry.
Centralab is Argentina's most important clinical chemistry lab and a state of the art automated facility.
Therapeutic drug monitoring, a branch of clinical chemistry.
A typical method of sample acceptance (in a clinical chemistry lab) is as follows:
Clinical chemistry parameters were not measured.
Beckman is strong in clinical chemistry diagnostic equipment that uncovers signs of illnesses and measures cholesterol levels.
Automatic discrete analysis instrumentation revolutionized the field of clinical chemistry, and, eventually, the practice of medicine, as well.
Laurell was Professor of clinical chemistry at Lund University.
This information is of use in clinical chemistry, newborn screening, toxicology, pharmacology and transplant monitoring among other things.
Differences in clinical chemistry parameters were not dose-related and were not consistent over time or between sexes.
Other covariants such as clinical chemistry parameters can be added to this analysis for an even deeper view [ 1 ] .
Her father retired as a doctor of clinical chemistry at New Cross Hospital in Wolverhampton, England.
May 2000, ABX launches its own range of clinical chemistry reagents in Europe.
Nowadays, the company has widen its range via two new sectors relying on its key patents: clinical chemistry and point-of-care testing.
Isosbestic points are also used in clinical chemistry, as a quality assurance method, to verify the accuracy in the wavelength of a spectrophotometer.
The latter book became so popular in clinical chemistry and related fields that the method was even dubbed Deming regression in those fields.
Clinical Chemistry is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering the field of clinical chemistry.
An endocrinologist needs extensive knowledge of clinical chemistry and biochemistry to understand the uses and limitations of the investigations.
The Jaffe reaction is a colorimetric method used in clinical chemistry to determine creatinine levels in blood and urine.
Though she has a degree in clinical chemistry and taught hospital laboratory employees how to computerize data, Ms. Benway had long been a passionate seamstress.