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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 10, 533-539, Copyright © 1964 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry
1 Department of Pathology, Chemistry Section, Veterans Administration Hospital, Albuquerque, N. M.
A procedure is outlined for the determination of body fluid chloride levels from as little as 0.2-ml. of fluid. The results are highly reproducible and compare very favorably with the widely used method of Schales and Schales. The color produced is quite stable, and the interference of extraneous compounds has been found to have no effect on the accuracy of the method.
Submitted on November 13, 1962
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