Quantities and units for metabolic processes as a function of time (Recommendations 1992)
1992
Standardizing Time-Related Measurements in Clinical Chemistry
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Author Information
Author(s): G. Frard
Primary Institution: Laboratoire de Biochimie appliquée, Université Louis Pasteur
Hypothesis
This document aims to analyze and recommend a unified format for reporting time-related measurements in clinical chemistry.
Conclusion
The paper provides a recommended format for reporting time-related data to improve clarity and understanding in clinical chemistry.
Supporting Evidence
- The document recalls basic concepts like system, component, and kind-of-quantity.
- Recommendations are formulated to unify and clarify reporting of time-related measurements.
- Examples of various specifications are provided to illustrate the necessary elements for reporting.
Takeaway
This study helps doctors and scientists report time-related test results in a clearer way, making it easier to understand what the results mean.
Methodology
The document analyzes specifications for time-related measurements and formulates recommendations for reporting.
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