Analytical ChemistryXerox College Pub., 1971 - 508 pagine |
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Gary D. Christian. 12.8 Physiological Buffers The pH of the blood in a healthy individual remains remarkably constant at 7.40 to 7.45 . This is because the blood contains a number of buffers that protect against pH change due to the ...
Gary D. Christian. 12.8 Physiological Buffers The pH of the blood in a healthy individual remains remarkably constant at 7.40 to 7.45 . This is because the blood contains a number of buffers that protect against pH change due to the ...
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... Blood Whole blood can be broken down into its general components as follows : plasma , which contains the serum and fibrinogen , and the cellular elements , which contain the erythrocytes , leukocytes , and platelets . Plasma is the ...
... Blood Whole blood can be broken down into its general components as follows : plasma , which contains the serum and fibrinogen , and the cellular elements , which contain the erythrocytes , leukocytes , and platelets . Plasma is the ...
Pagina 472
... blood samples should be centrifuged as soon as possible to separate serum or plasma from the cells . If plasma or whole blood is required for analysis , then the blood is collected in a tube containing an anticoagulant . Heparin ...
... blood samples should be centrifuged as soon as possible to separate serum or plasma from the cells . If plasma or whole blood is required for analysis , then the blood is collected in a tube containing an anticoagulant . Heparin ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Basic Tools of Analytical Chemistry | 15 |
Experiment | 16 |
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