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. 1974 Jul;27(7):590–597. doi: 10.1136/jcp.27.7.590

The use of SI units in reporting results obtained in hospital laboratories.

D N Baron, P M Broughton, M Cohen, T S Lansley, S M Lewis, N K Shinton
PMCID: PMC475403  PMID: 4425272

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