The Nordic Reference Interval Project 2000: recommended reference intervals for 25 common biochemical properties
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P. Hyltoft Petersen | A. Uldall | P. H. Petersen | A. Lahti | P. Rustad | P. Rustad | P. Felding | A. Lahti | L. Franzson | V. Kairisto | A. Mårtensson | P. Simonsson | H. Steensland | P. Simonsson | H. Steensland | A. Uldall | L. Franzson | V. Kairisto | P. Felding | A. Mårtensson | P. Petersen
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