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Indirect methods for reference interval determination – review and recommendations
2018
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
Reference intervals are a vital part of the information supplied by clinical laboratories to support interpretation of numerical pathology results such as are produced in clinical chemistry and hematology laboratories. The traditional method for establishing reference intervals, known as the direct approach, is based on collecting samples from members of a preselected reference population, making the measurements and then determining the intervals. An alternative approach is to perform analysis
doi:10.1515/cclm-2018-0073
pmid:29672266
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