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Evaluation of biologic sources of variation of leukocyte counts and other hematologic quantities using very precise automated analyzersStatland et al., 1978
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- Statland B
- Winkel P
- Harris S
- Burdsall M
- Saunders A
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- American Journal of Clinical Pathology
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Abstract Statland, Bernard E., Winkel, Per, Harris, Steven C., Burdsall, Mary J., and Saunders, Alex M.: Evaluation of biologic sources of variation of leukocyte counts and other hematologic quantities using very precise automated analyzers. Am J Clin Pathol 69: 48–54 …
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