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G S Cembrowski

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Archives of Internal Medicine|December 22, 1999
Folate is not what it is cracked up to beG S Cembrowski, M M Zhang, C I Prosser, et al.
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|December 1, 1993
A systems approach to assure optimal proficiency testing in the hematology laboratoryG S Cembrowski, M J Engebretson, J R Hackney, et al.
Clinical Chemistry|July 11, 1975
A versatile temperature-controlled reaction cuvetM G Busby, D B Cottrell, G S Cembrowski, et al.
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|February 1, 1988
An optimized quality control procedure for hematology analyzers with the use of retained patient specimensG S Cembrowski, E S Lunetzky, C C Patrick, et al.
Clinical Chemistry|October 1, 1973
Computer-controlled instrument system for sequential clinical chemical testing. II. Evaluation of instrumental performanceE C Toren, S A Mohr, M G Busby, et al.
Clinical Chemistry|September 11, 1975
Trend detection in control data: optimization and interpretation of Trigg's technique for trend analysisG S Cembrowski, J O Westgard, A A Eggert, et al.
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|September 1, 1983
Evaluation of the accuracy of the diff3/50 with a cell by cell comparisonG S Cembrowski, M K Wilson, S G Adelmeyer, et al.
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|July 1, 1979
Statistical analysis of method comparison data. Testing normalityG S Cembrowski, J O Westgard, W J Conover, et al.
Clinical Chemistry|October 1, 1973
Computer-controlled instrument system for sequential clinical chemical testing. I. Instrumentation and system featuresE C Toren, R N Carey, G S Cembrowski, et al.
Clinical Chemistry|August 1, 1994
Intensive diabetes management requires very precise testing of glycohemoglobinN S Kolatkar, G S Cembrowski, P L Callahan, et al.
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Archives of Internal Medicine|December 22, 1999
Folate is not what it is cracked up to beG S Cembrowski, M M Zhang, C I Prosser, et al.
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|December 1, 1993
A systems approach to assure optimal proficiency testing in the hematology laboratoryG S Cembrowski, M J Engebretson, J R Hackney, et al.
Clinical Chemistry|July 11, 1975
A versatile temperature-controlled reaction cuvetM G Busby, D B Cottrell, G S Cembrowski, et al.
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|February 1, 1988
An optimized quality control procedure for hematology analyzers with the use of retained patient specimensG S Cembrowski, E S Lunetzky, C C Patrick, et al.
Clinical Chemistry|October 1, 1973
Computer-controlled instrument system for sequential clinical chemical testing. II. Evaluation of instrumental performanceE C Toren, S A Mohr, M G Busby, et al.
Clinical Chemistry|September 11, 1975
Trend detection in control data: optimization and interpretation of Trigg's technique for trend analysisG S Cembrowski, J O Westgard, A A Eggert, et al.
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|September 1, 1983
Evaluation of the accuracy of the diff3/50 with a cell by cell comparisonG S Cembrowski, M K Wilson, S G Adelmeyer, et al.
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|July 1, 1979
Statistical analysis of method comparison data. Testing normalityG S Cembrowski, J O Westgard, W J Conover, et al.
Clinical Chemistry|October 1, 1973
Computer-controlled instrument system for sequential clinical chemical testing. I. Instrumentation and system featuresE C Toren, R N Carey, G S Cembrowski, et al.
Clinical Chemistry|August 1, 1994
Intensive diabetes management requires very precise testing of glycohemoglobinN S Kolatkar, G S Cembrowski, P L Callahan, et al.
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