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- Clinical chemistry; principles and technics (1974) (1268)
- Revised spectrophotometric methods for the determination of glutamic-oxalacetic transaminase, glutamic-pyruvic transaminase, and lactic acid dehydrogenase. (1960) (613)
- Influence of statistical method used on the resulting estimate of normal range. (1971) (545)
- Revised spectrophotometric methods for the determination of glutamic-oxalacetic transaminase, glutamic-pyruvic transaminase, and lactic acid dehydrogenase. (1960) (275)
- Study of the ferric chloride method for determination of total cholesterol and cholesterol esters. (1959) (267)
- A modified carbonate-phosphotungstate method for the determination of uric acid and comparison with the spectrophotometric uricase method. (1957) (206)
- Interferences with Biuret Methods for Serum Proteins Use of Benedict's Qualitative Glucose Reagent as a Biuret Reagent (1957) (194)
- Improper Statistics Characterizing the Normal Range (1960) (158)
- Turbidimetric Determination of Proteins with Sulfosalicylic and Trichloracetic Acids (1956) (115)
- Determination of iodine compounds in serum. I. Serum thyroxine in the presence of some iodine contaminants. (1961) (104)
- Estimation of normal ranges from a controlled sample survey. I. Sex- and age-related influence on the SMA 12-60 screening group of tests. (1972) (97)
- Study of the Norymberski methods for determination of 17-ketogenic steroids (17-hydroxycorticosteroids) in urine. (1958) (90)
- Studies on penicillinase; manometric method of assaying penicillinase and penicillin, kinetics of the penicillin-penicillinase reaction, and the effects of inhibitors on penicillinase. (1947) (87)
- Study of the Saccharogenic Method for the Determination of Serum and Urine Amylase (1960) (87)
- Determination of Ceruloplasmin Oxidase in Serum (1960) (85)
- Running of Standards in Clinical Chemistry and the Use of the Control Chart (1952) (70)
- DETERMINATION OF THE FREE THYROXINE CONTENT OF SERUM. (1964) (62)
- On the determination of serum iron and iron-binding capacity. (1958) (53)
- On the determination of pancreatitis lipase in serum. (1957) (42)
- Determination of catecholamines (adrenalin and noradrenalin) in urine and tissue. (1957) (40)
- Some of the variables involved in the fractionation of serum proteins by paper electrophoresis. (1957) (39)
- Studies on Streptomycin: I. Factors Influencing the Activity of Streptomycin. (1947) (38)
- Studies on Penicillinase (1947) (38)
- Some Applications of Statistics to Clinical Chemistry (1963) (37)
- Assay of urinary prophyrins. Evaluation of extraction methods and choice of instrumentation. (1966) (34)
- THE EFFECTS OF URETHANE AND CHLORAL HYDRATE ON OXYGEN CONSUMPTION AND CELL DIVISION IN THE EGG OF THE SEA URCHIN, ARBACIA PUNCTULATA (1944) (31)
- Studies on the determination of bile pigments. II. Spectrophotometric determination of bilirubin and hemoglobin in serum. (1961) (29)
- Specificity of the trihydroxyindole method for determination of urinary catecholamines. (1961) (28)
- A new rapid method for the determination of serum lipase. (1968) (27)
- Use of the control chart in clinical chemistry. (1959) (24)
- Comparative study of the 17-ketogenic (Norymberski), Glenn-Nelson and Reddy methods for the determination of C21 urinary steroids. (1958) (24)
- Determination of α-Amino Acid Nitrogen in Urine (1957) (24)
- Streptomycin. IV. Adsorption of Streptomycin by Susceptible and Resistant Bacteria (1948) (22)
- Studies on the determination of bile pigments. I. Standard of purity for bilirubin. (1960) (20)
- Studies on the gravimetric determination of serum lipids. (1962) (20)
- Studies on penicillinase; the production, partial purification, and practical application of penicillinase. (1947) (19)
- Studies on Streptomycin: III. The Effect of Streptomycin on the Metabolism of Resting Bacteria and on Certain Purified Enzymes. (1948) (18)
- Excretion of 3-methoxy-4-hydroxymandelic acid and catecholamines in patients with pheochromocytoma. (1961) (18)
- Inaccuracy of four chemical procedures as diagnostic tests for cancer. (1951) (17)
- Chemical determination of aldosterone in urine. (1959) (16)
- THE EFFECTS OF SULFANILAMIDE AND AZIDE ON OXYGEN CONSUMPTION AND CELL DIVISION IN THE EGG OF THE SEA URCHIN, ARBACIA PUNCTULATA (1944) (15)
- STUDIES ON THE DETERMINATION OF BILE PIGMENTS. V. COMPARISON OF SOME METHODS FOR DETERMINATION OF TOTAL, FREE, AND CONJUGATED BILIRUBIN IN SERUM. (1964) (14)
- Critique on the icterus index determination. (1953) (14)
- STUDIES ON THE DETERMINATION OF BILE PIGMENTS. IV. SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF FREE AND TOTAL BILIRUBIN IN SERUM. (1964) (13)
- A Microbiological Method for the Assay of Subtilin (1948) (12)
- STUDIES ON THE DETERMINATION OF BILE PIGMENTS. VI. UROBILINOGEN IN URINE AS UROBILINOGEN-ALDEHYDE. (1964) (11)
- Determination of bromsulfonphthalein in serum by means of acetone precipitation of proteins. (1959) (9)
- Laboratory and clinical evidence of the reliability of the alkaline-incinerator method of serum protein-bound iodine measurement. (1960) (9)
- On the direct nesslerization of ammonia formed by urease treatment of blood, serum, and urine. (1958) (9)
- Tungstic acid precipitation of blood proteins. (1954) (9)
- Chemical determination of urinary catecholamines; an aid in the differential diagnosis of essential hypertension and pheochromocytoma. (1957) (8)
- Studies on streptomycin; complex formation between streptomycin and cellulose, proteins, and desoxyribonucleic acid and its reversal by salt. (1949) (8)
- A highly specific new method for the determination of cystine and cysteine and its application to urine. (1965) (8)
- STUDIES ON STREPTOMYCIN VI (1949) (8)
- Establishing Quality Control and Normal Ranges in the Clinical Laboratory. R. G. Hoffman. Exposition Press, Inc., Jericho, N.Y. 11753. 1971, 102 pp. 19 figs., 14 tables. $7.50 (1971) (8)
- Studies on the determination of bile pigments. III. Standardization of the determination of urobilinogen as urobilinogen-aldehyde. (1961) (7)
- Determination of organic iodine compounds in serum. II. Chromatographic studies of exogenous organic iodine compounds affecting the PBI and BEI. (1962) (7)
- Absorbance of various protein-free filtrates of serum. (1957) (7)
- Method for determination of serum phenylalanine with use of the Kapeller-Adler reaction. (1957) (7)
- Studies on penicillinase; the effect of antipenicillinase on penicillin-resistant organisms. (1947) (6)
- Bilirubin (Modified Malloy and Evelyn) — Provisional (1965) (5)
- Variation of pH of clinical samples as a source of error in enzyme determinations. (1959) (4)
- THE EFFECT OF PENICILLIN ON EGGS OF THE SEA URCHIN, ARBACIA PUNCTULATA (1945) (4)
- Studies on Streptomycin (1947) (4)
- Studies on the Relationship Between Bacteriophage and Bacterial Host Cell: I. Adsorption of Phage by Resistant Variants of Staphylococcus. (1946) (4)
- Analysis of error in clinical chemical determinations and pipetting procedures. (1953) (3)
- THE EFFECT OF PENICILLIN ON METHYLENE BLUE ADSORPTION ONTO ACTIVATED CHARCOAL (1945) (3)
- On the mode of action of streptomycin. (1947) (3)
- Studies on the Relationship Between Bacteriophage and Bacterial Host Cell (1946) (3)
- The relative effectiveness of pure penicillins against Bacillus anthracis in vitro and in vivo. (1947) (3)
- Clinical enzyme units. (1966) (3)
- On the direct nesslerization of ammonia formed by urease treatment of blood, serum, and urine. (1958) (3)
- The effect of streptomycin on the metabolism of multiplying bacteria. (1949) (3)
- Determination of Calcium in Biologic Material by the Chloranilate Method (1958) (3)
- Average Heat Transfer Coefficients from Plasma Gases to an Internally-Finned Tube. Engineering Correlations (1971) (2)
- Errors in laboratory procedures. (1953) (2)
- Studies on the adsorption of streptomycin and its antagonism by salt. (1947) (2)
- The effect of strain rate on pearlite morphology and microcracking (1970) (2)
- Studies on the Relationship Between Bacteriophage and Bacterial Host Cell (1946) (2)
- The Cause of White Etching Material Outlining Shell-Type Cracks in Rail-Heads (1969) (1)
- Studies on the relationship between bacteriophage and bacterial host cell; differences in carbohydrate metabolism of phage-susceptible and phage-resistant variants of Staphylococcus. (1946) (1)
- Studies on sintering high speed steels to full density (1987) (1)
- Determination of alpha-amino acid nitrogen in urine. (1957) (1)
- Detectionof Antithyroglobulin Autoantibodies withDefinedEpitopicSpecificityby a (1992) (0)
- Evaluation of Diagnostest reagent sets. (1971) (0)
- StatisticalMethod Usedon the ResultingEstimate of Normal Range (2004) (0)
- Studies on streptomycin; inactivation of streptomycin upon standing in certain culture media and human serum. (1947) (0)
- Development of an Explosive Slurry Monitor (1977) (0)
- Estimation of NormalRangesfroma Controlled SampleSurvey. I. Sex-andAge-Related Influenceonthe SMA 12/60 Screening Groupof Tests (1972) (0)
- T H E EFFECTS OF URETHANE AND CHLORAL HYDRATE ON OXYGEN CONSUMPTION AND CELL (2003) (0)
- THE DOCTOR AND DISASTER MEDICINE. (1964) (0)
- The effect of streptomycin on the metabolism of resting bacteria and on certain purified enzymes. (1948) (0)
- Studies on streptomycin; factors influencing the activity of streptomycin. (1947) (0)
- EFFECT OF PENICILLIN ON SEA I/RCHIN EGGS (2003) (0)
- A colorimetric method for the determination of micro-quantities of ethanol in blood and other biologic fluids. (1948) (0)
- Statistical Technics for Collaborative Tests. W. J. Youden, Association of Official Analytical Chemists, 1967, 60 pp (1968) (0)
- Studies on Streptomycin (1948) (0)
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