1973
DOI: 10.1007/bf02081747
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Comparative urinary stone analyses

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“…The methods of stone analysis have been significantly improved in the last few years, especially because of the introduction of physical methods. From among a wide range of analytical meth ods, X-ray diffractometric analysis [4,7,[9][10][11]17] and infrared spectroscopy to examine urinary stones [12,13,19,20] have been most widely used up to now. Micro scopic methods are used only by a small number of exam iners [18] to make routine stone analyses.…”
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“…The methods of stone analysis have been significantly improved in the last few years, especially because of the introduction of physical methods. From among a wide range of analytical meth ods, X-ray diffractometric analysis [4,7,[9][10][11]17] and infrared spectroscopy to examine urinary stones [12,13,19,20] have been most widely used up to now. Micro scopic methods are used only by a small number of exam iners [18] to make routine stone analyses.…”
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“…A derivatograph was used for the thermal analysis of bones and for detecting biochemical changes resulting from disc injuries in the knee-joint [1171. The main constituents of bilestones, similarly to renal stones, can be determined by thermal analysis [118]. In thermal analysis of DL-fl-phenylalanine and DL-fl-aminophenyl-c~-alanine, water is split off and dioxy-piperazine derivatives are formed [119].…”
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“…In den letzten 10 Jahren haben sich vornehmlich physikalische Bestimmungsmethoden zur Ermittlung der quantitativen Harn-Steinzusammensetzung durchgesetzt. Dazu zählen die Polarisationsmikroskopie (3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11), die Differentialthermoanalyse (12)(13)(14), die IR-Spektroskopie (13)(14)(15)(16) und die Röntgenfeinstrükturanalyse (Röntgendiffraktion) (13,14,(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22). Die Methode zur röntgendiffraktometrischen Harnsteinanalyse erweist sich aufgrund der im folgenden genannten Vorzüge als besonders vorteilhaft und wurde als Standardmethode für das Arzneimittelbuch (AB 2) der DDR fixiert (23,24).…”
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