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Page 179
... protein con- tent is ordinarily greater than 3.0 g / dl and 80 % is albumin . 16 Protein values above 4.5 g / dl indicate a serious prognosis . 12 The pres- ence of methemalbumin is similarly an omi- nous finding . Chylous ascitic fluid ...
... protein con- tent is ordinarily greater than 3.0 g / dl and 80 % is albumin . 16 Protein values above 4.5 g / dl indicate a serious prognosis . 12 The pres- ence of methemalbumin is similarly an omi- nous finding . Chylous ascitic fluid ...
Page 325
... protein C. Factor Va is essential for the binding of factor Xa to platelets . Platelet - bound factor Xa is 300,000 times more active than free factor Xa in generating thrombin from prothrombin . The platelet is thought to be the in ...
... protein C. Factor Va is essential for the binding of factor Xa to platelets . Platelet - bound factor Xa is 300,000 times more active than free factor Xa in generating thrombin from prothrombin . The platelet is thought to be the in ...
Page 343
... Protein . The dipstick tests for protein depend upon the phenomenon of " protein error " of pH indicators . The reagent pad is impregnated with an acid buffer , a suitable indicator , and a protein absorbent . Progres- sively larger ...
... Protein . The dipstick tests for protein depend upon the phenomenon of " protein error " of pH indicators . The reagent pad is impregnated with an acid buffer , a suitable indicator , and a protein absorbent . Progres- sively larger ...
Contents
Abdominal Scout Film Assessment | 32 |
Frank G Moody Kenneth R Larsen | 66 |
Clinical Manifestations | 101 |
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