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The Estimation of Ammonia and Urea in Blood and Urine.
1925
M M Murray
The Physiology Department of Bedford College, University of London.
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M M Murray
The Estimation of Ammonia and Urea in Urine and other Fluids.
January 1923, The Biochemical journal,
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Determination of ammonia and urea in urine and of urea in blood by use of an ammonia-selective electrode.
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Direct nesslerization of blood and urine filtrates in the determination of urea (as ammonia).
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Reusable nano-BG-FET for point-of-care estimation of ammonia and urea in human urine.
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[Alkalization, ammonia and urea in urine in kidney diseases].
December 1961, Polski tygodnik lekarski (Warsaw, Poland : 1960),
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[Several convenient methods for the estimation of ammonia in blood and urine (author's transl)].
June 1975, Rinsho byori. The Japanese journal of clinical pathology,
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[Content of urea in blood and urine and ammonia in urine in pneumonia of children of the 1st year of life].
April 1975, Pediatriia,
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Blood urea estimation.
July 1966, The Journal of medical laboratory technology,
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The estimation of urea in blood.
March 1903, The Journal of physiology,
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[Determining urea in blood and urine].
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