1954
DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9258(18)65550-4
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Flame Photometric Determination of Electrolytes in Tissue and of Calcium in Serum

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“…In dealing with the problem of interference three different approaches have been used. One method has been to isolate calcium as oxalate (3,19,23) or as phosphate (18) or on an exchange resin (7,12) before determination in the flame photometer. Precipitation as oxalate results in variable loss of calcium (15) and is also a time consuming additional procedure.…”
Section: Statisticalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In dealing with the problem of interference three different approaches have been used. One method has been to isolate calcium as oxalate (3,19,23) or as phosphate (18) or on an exchange resin (7,12) before determination in the flame photometer. Precipitation as oxalate results in variable loss of calcium (15) and is also a time consuming additional procedure.…”
Section: Statisticalmentioning
confidence: 99%