REFERENCE VALUES
Definition of reference values - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
reference values ... In medicine, a set of values that a doctor uses to interpret a patient's test results. The reference values for a given test are based on the ...
Reference Ranges and What They Mean - Testing.com
A reference range is a set of values that includes upper and lower limits of a lab test based on a group of otherwise healthy people. The values ...
Lab Values, Normal Adult - Medscape Reference
The values listed below are generalizations. Each laboratory has specific reference ranges.
In medicine and health-related fields, a reference range or reference interval is the range or the interval of values that is deemed normal for a ...
Reference Value - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Reference Value ... A 'Reference Value' is a specific data point used to characterize or relate other data within an organization or beyond its boundaries. It ...
REFERENCE VALUES FOR COMMON LABORATORY TESTS1
REFERENCE VALUES FOR COMMON LABORATORY TESTS1. Serum Chemistries. Reference Range. Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) 10–40 U/L. Albumin. 3.5–5 g/dL (adults). 3.4– ...
What is a reference value? - Support - Minitab
What is a reference value? ... A reference value is the known and correct measurement for each part. The reference value is used for comparison during measurement ...
The evolution of the reference value concept - PubMed
This manuscript reviews the introduction of the concept of reference values, the corresponding philosophy, and subsequent recommendations reflecting the ...
Dietary reference values - EFSA - European Union
EFSA maintains the tolerable upper intake level for vitamin D at 100 micrograms per day for adults and includes a conversion factor for calcidiol monohydrate.
Laboratory Values. Continued on Next Page. Page 2. [Public Use]. Page 2 of 3. Reference Range. SI Reference Intervals. Endocrine: Follicle-stimulating hormone.
Reference values: a review - PubMed
Reference values are used to describe the dispersion of variables in healthy individuals. They are usually reported as population-based reference intervals ...
Reference Value - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Reference Values. Reference values (i.e., reference ranges, reference intervals, “normal” ranges) are used to determine if a test result appears normal or ...
Normal Laboratory Values - Merck Manual Professional Edition
Laboratory reference ranges (often referred to as reference values or reference intervals) for blood, urine, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), stool, and other ...
Normal Reference Laboratory Values
The table revises the most recently published data (Normal Reference Laboratory Values. N Engl J Med 1998;339:1063-72). Laboratory values are expressed in the ...
Selecting reference values for pulmonary function tests - UpToDate
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Reference values - LABOKLIN Europe
Laboklin makes it possible: With the brand-new LaboRef app, frequently required reference values, sorted by category and animal species, are available for ...
Clinical Laboratory Reference Values
AMA Citation Clinical Laboratory Reference Values. In: Laposata M. Laposata M(Ed.),Ed. Michael Laposata.eds. Laposata's Laboratory Medicine: Diagnosis of ...
A review describing the fallacies of the concept of normal values and the reasons for its substitution with reference values. The “reference value ...
Nutrient Reference Values | Eat For Health
The NRVs (Nutrient Reference Values) are a set of recommendations for nutritional intake based on currently available scientific knowledge.
Codex nutrient reference values - FAO Knowledge Repository
This publication explains how Codex and the Committee for Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses worked over several years to develop the Codex ...