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Anders Kallner

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Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|October 12, 2013
Estimation of uncertainty in measurements in the clinical laboratoryAnders Kallner
Lakartidningen|September 28, 2006
[Attending physician must consider uncertainty. Don't let yourself be cheated by the numbers!]Anders Kallner
Journal of Clinical Pathology|May 20, 2014
Estimated GFR. Comparison of five algorithms:implications for drug dosingAnders Kallner
Lakartidningen|April 23, 2004
[Measurements of serum LDL cholesterol--uncertainty and sources of errors]Anders Kallner
Biochemia Medica|December 7, 2017
Bayes' theorem, the ROC diagram and reference values: Definition and use in clinical diagnosisAnders Kallner
Lakartidningen|February 25, 2009
[Estimated GFR--value or illusion?]Anders Kallner
Lakartidningen|June 10, 2004
[New union reference interval within clinical chemistry--nonsense in, nonsense out!]Anders Kallner
Lakartidningen|November 28, 2002
[Difficult to measure the bodily effect of vitamin administration. A report on two articles on dietary supplements]Anders Kallner
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|September 10, 2014
Microsoft EXCEL 2010 offers an improved random number generator allowing efficient simulation in chemical laboratory studiesAnders Kallner
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation|February 28, 2015
Comments on 'Does the type of creatinine assay affect creatinine clearance determination?'Anders Kallner
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Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|October 12, 2013
Estimation of uncertainty in measurements in the clinical laboratoryAnders Kallner
Lakartidningen|September 28, 2006
[Attending physician must consider uncertainty. Don't let yourself be cheated by the numbers!]Anders Kallner
Journal of Clinical Pathology|May 20, 2014
Estimated GFR. Comparison of five algorithms:implications for drug dosingAnders Kallner
Lakartidningen|April 23, 2004
[Measurements of serum LDL cholesterol--uncertainty and sources of errors]Anders Kallner
Biochemia Medica|December 7, 2017
Bayes' theorem, the ROC diagram and reference values: Definition and use in clinical diagnosisAnders Kallner
Lakartidningen|February 25, 2009
[Estimated GFR--value or illusion?]Anders Kallner
Lakartidningen|June 10, 2004
[New union reference interval within clinical chemistry--nonsense in, nonsense out!]Anders Kallner
Lakartidningen|November 28, 2002
[Difficult to measure the bodily effect of vitamin administration. A report on two articles on dietary supplements]Anders Kallner
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|September 10, 2014
Microsoft EXCEL 2010 offers an improved random number generator allowing efficient simulation in chemical laboratory studiesAnders Kallner
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation|February 28, 2015
Comments on 'Does the type of creatinine assay affect creatinine clearance determination?'Anders Kallner
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