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I doubt it.

The biggest change in analysis of plasma ammonium is that the specimen handling and analysis on general chemistry analysers have become acceptable.

What's the setting?

Best wishes

Jonathan




On 9 May 2007, at 09:52, Mary Kennedy wrote:

Can anyone recommend a robust (cheap) ammonia meter?

 

Regards,

 

 

Mary Kennedy
Chemical Pathology Department Manager
Princess Royal University Hospital, Kent BR6 8ND

 

Tel.: 01689 864261

 

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