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In 1989 an international veterinary sample exchange program for clinical chemistry and haematology was started. The program comprises 28 clinical chemical and haematological variables and was joined by 15 laboratories in Europe. Differences between laboratories and changes in repeatability (r); reproducibility (R), the coefficient of variation of the repeatability (CVr) and the coefficient of variation of the reproducibility (CVR) during the period 1990–1994 are quantified. Though different for the respective variables, namely for total bilirubin, CLDH, eosinophils in the white cell differential count, BHB, CK and Cu.
Comparative Clinical Pathology – Springer Journals
Published: Sep 8, 2004
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