The paper puts forward the idea that a relative lack of interest in the quantitative aspects of pathophysiological processes has made medical practice as well as medical research vulnerable to misconceptions carried into the field by technical innovations. More attention to these matters may not only prevent much dangerous confusion but may also deepen the insight in pathophysiological relationships. This is elucidated with the help of the description of three instances - the confusion on the definition of oxygen saturation of haemoglobin, the resistance against the implementation of SI-units, and the standardization of haemoglobinometry - bearing on different aspects of the problem. It is concluded that international agreement on the defin...
Measuring difference, numbering normal provides a detailed study of the technological construction o...
Proper measurement is crucial in the medical, biomedical, and healthcare fields because it forms the...
The International System of Units, the SI, is built upon seven base quantities and seven base units,...
The paper puts forward the idea that a relative lack of interest in the quantitative aspects of path...
This paper reviews various bases used by investigators in the biomedical field for expressing analyt...
nominated a Subeommission for Standards and Units ill Clinical Chem-istry4 Concerning units, the pri...
HERE IS PROBABLY NO PROCEDURE more commonly used in clinical laboratories than hemoglobinometry and ...
Biochemical measurements of quantities, i.e. analytes, of the haemostatic system are the basis of ev...
One of the more frequent activities in health sciences is the measurement of biological quantities. ...
One of the seven base units of the International System of Units (SI), the candela, which ...
International audienceTechnological developments in genomics and other -omics originated the idea th...
Terminology in blood pH and gas analysis can be confusing, both because more than one name has been...
The concepts of the measurement system based upon four parameters-length (meter), mass (kilogram), t...
The aim of the paper is to discuss what currently is feasible clinically to measure the level of oxy...
This document is a manifesto and call to action produced by the DRUM (Digital Representation of Unit...
Measuring difference, numbering normal provides a detailed study of the technological construction o...
Proper measurement is crucial in the medical, biomedical, and healthcare fields because it forms the...
The International System of Units, the SI, is built upon seven base quantities and seven base units,...
The paper puts forward the idea that a relative lack of interest in the quantitative aspects of path...
This paper reviews various bases used by investigators in the biomedical field for expressing analyt...
nominated a Subeommission for Standards and Units ill Clinical Chem-istry4 Concerning units, the pri...
HERE IS PROBABLY NO PROCEDURE more commonly used in clinical laboratories than hemoglobinometry and ...
Biochemical measurements of quantities, i.e. analytes, of the haemostatic system are the basis of ev...
One of the more frequent activities in health sciences is the measurement of biological quantities. ...
One of the seven base units of the International System of Units (SI), the candela, which ...
International audienceTechnological developments in genomics and other -omics originated the idea th...
Terminology in blood pH and gas analysis can be confusing, both because more than one name has been...
The concepts of the measurement system based upon four parameters-length (meter), mass (kilogram), t...
The aim of the paper is to discuss what currently is feasible clinically to measure the level of oxy...
This document is a manifesto and call to action produced by the DRUM (Digital Representation of Unit...
Measuring difference, numbering normal provides a detailed study of the technological construction o...
Proper measurement is crucial in the medical, biomedical, and healthcare fields because it forms the...
The International System of Units, the SI, is built upon seven base quantities and seven base units,...