A plea for intra-laboratory reference limits. Part 2. A bimodal retrospective concept for determining reference limits from intra-laboratory databases demonstrated by catalytic activity concentrations of enzymes
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Gerhard Schumann | Werner Wosniok | Rainer Haeckel | Eberhard Gurr | Farhad Arzideh | F. Arzideh | W. Wosniok | G. Schumann | R. Haeckel | Wilhelm Hinsch | Nicodemo Weinstock | E. Gurr | W. Hinsch | N. Weinstock
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