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Clinical Chemistry 14: 480-482, 1968;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 14, 480-482, Copyright © 1968 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Clinical Chemical Reagent Tablet Weight Distribution

E. Melvin Gindler 1 and Robert T. Ishizaki 1

1 Department of Pathology, Rockford Memorial Hospital, Rockford, Ill. 61103.

A study of the weights of 121 tablets, intended for clinical chemical purposes, showed a normal distribution, with 95% of the tablets being within ± 8% of the mean weight (21.8 mg.). The substrate is pH 10.2 (37°), falling about 0.6 pH units when serum is added.

Accepted on November 13, 1967







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