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Certification of Standard Reference Material 970, Ascorbic Acid in Serum, and Analysis of Associated Interlaboratory Bias in the Measurement Process

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Author(s)

S A. Margolis, M Vangel, David L. Duewer
Citation
Clinical Chemistry
Volume
49
Issue
3

Citation

Margolis, S. , Vangel, M. and Duewer, D. (2003), Certification of Standard Reference Material 970, Ascorbic Acid in Serum, and Analysis of Associated Interlaboratory Bias in the Measurement Process, Clinical Chemistry (Accessed October 23, 2025)

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Created January 1, 2003, Updated February 19, 2017
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