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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 25, 2049-2049, Copyright © 1979 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

30th National Meeting of the American Association for Clinical Chemistry


Vol. 24

On pages 952 and 1007, add to the authors of abstracts No. 096 and 097 the name W. D. Hemphill in each case.

Vol. 25

p. 836: Under "Reference Methods," the word "now" in the first sentence of the third paragraph should read "not."

p 939: In this paper the coefficients of variation were calculated incorrectly, The correct values for the CV's, and the area and SD for delipidated apoAI assay, are: dextran sulfate precipitation, 1.18; sodium phosphotungstate precipitation, 1.1; Laurell electrophoresis for ApoAI (a) intact lipoproteins 0.95; (b) delipidated serum, 14 samples, area m 31.34, SD, 0.3, CV = 0.96; Laurell for apoAII (a) intact lipoproteins, 0.94; (b) delipidated serum, 0.97.

p 1487: At the time this report was published, author Butrimovitz was an AACC Congressional Fellow to Congressman Leland.

p 1512: Delete the extra line just above Figure 1 in the left-hand column. Correct the title in column 3 to read "Amperometric," and in the Figure to that Letter, change "0.5 pg" to "50 pg" and "1.5 pg" to "150 pg."

p 1822: In the paragraph preceding the Discussion, the second sentence should read: "During this admission the CaT values generally were above normal, ranging from 2.78 to 3.03 mmol/L; however, the CaF values were normal on four occasions, ranging from 1.14 to 1.24 mmol/L."







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