Contributions to the study of blood constituents in domestic animals in South Africa. 5. The dog: normal values for red cell counts, haemoglobin, blood sugar and blood urea nitrogen and a practical statistical method for evaluating such data
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Contributions to the study of blood constituents in domestic animals in South Africa. 5. The dog: normal values for red cell counts, haemoglobin, blood sugar and blood urea nitrogen and a practical statistical method for evaluating such data
The normal ranges for red cell counts, haemoglobin, blood sugar and blood
urea nitrogen have been calculated for apparently healthy dogs emanating from
the immediate surroundings of Onderstepoort. The statistical method involved
makes use of cumulative relative frequency curves. A note is appended on the
construction of these curves and the application of the "distribution-free tolerance
limits test" to the results obtained.
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