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Biol Bull 61: 518-524. (December 1931)
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THE DETERMINATION OF HEMOGLOBIN CONCENTRATION IN DILUTE SOLUTIONS

ARTHUR K. PARPART 1, WILLIAM R. AMBERSON 1, and DOROTHY R. STEWART 1

1 From the Department of Physiology, University of Pennsylvania

The optical pyrometer has been used to determine hemoglobin concentration in dilute solutions with a maximum error of 1 per cent. Accurate determinations can be made with ease and rapidity. The outstanding features of the apparatus are simplicity of construction and a high degree of sensitivity.







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