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E-grāmata: Compendium of Terminology and Nomenclature of Properties in Clinical Laboratory Sciences: Recommendations 2016

(Formerly University of Strasbourg, France), (Clinical Laboratory Sciences Consulting, Spain), (Frederiksberg Hospital, Denmark)
  • Formāts: 182 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Nov-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Royal Society of Chemistry
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782622451
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  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Nov-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Royal Society of Chemistry
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782622451

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Recommendations 2014.

There has been significant expansion and development in clinical laboratory sciences and, in particular, metrological concepts, definitions and terms since the previous edition of this book was published in 1995. It is of prime importance to standardize laboratory reports for reliable exchange of patient examination data without loss of meaning or accuracy. New disciplines have appeared and the interrelationships between different disciplines within clinical laboratory sciences demand a common structure and language for data exchange, in the laboratory and with the clinicians, necessitating additional coverage in this book. These new sections will be based upon recommendations published by various national, regional, and international bodies especially IUPAC and IFCC. This book groups and updates the recommendations and will be appropriate for laboratory scientists, medical professionals and students in this area.

There has been significant expansion and development in clinical laboratory sciences with many international groups providing recommendation for changes. This book groups and updates the recommendations and will be appropriate for laboratory scientists, medical professionals and students in this area.

Recenzijas

The Silver Book should be on the shelf of every laboratory, which has anything to do with clinical or biological measurement. * Accreditation and Quality Assurance (Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg) *

Section 1 History of Recommendations on Properties in Clinical Laboratory Sciences
1(6)
References
5(2)
Section 2 Definitions of Some Disciplines Applied in the Clinical Laboratory
7(6)
2.1 Introduction
7(1)
2.2 Vocabulary of Disciplines
8(4)
2.3 Relations between Disciplines
12(1)
References
12(1)
Section 3 Conventions and Instructions for Use
13(4)
3.1 Typographical Conventions
13(1)
3.2 Indication of Synonyms and Choice between them
13(1)
3.3 Definitions
14(1)
3.4 Indication of Recommendations and of Advice
14(1)
3.5 Order of Entries in Sections 8 and 9
14(1)
3.6 Order of Information about Kinds-of-quantity in Entries in Sections 8 and 9
15(1)
3.7 Preference between Symbols for a Kind-of-quantity
15(1)
3.8 Lists of Information about Units
15(1)
3.9 Inconsistencies and Points for Debate Remain
16(1)
References
16(1)
Section 4 Fundamental Concepts in Communication of Clinical Laboratory Information
17(14)
4.1 Communication of Information
17(1)
4.2 System
18(1)
4.3 Component and Entity
19(4)
4.4 Process
23(8)
References
27(4)
Section 5 Principles and Practice of Kinds-of-quantity and Units
31(17)
5.1 Kinds-of-quantity
31(2)
5.2 Dimension of a Kind-of-quantity
33(1)
5.3 Kinds-of-quantity of Dimension One
33(2)
5.4 Nomenclature of Kinds-of-quantity
35(4)
5.5 Symbols for Kinds-of-quantity
39(1)
5.6 Mathematical Operations with Quantities
40(1)
5.7 Symbols and Terms for Units
41(1)
5.8 Coherent Derived Units of the International System of Units
42(1)
5.9 Multiples and Submultiples of Units
43(1)
5.10 Units Outside the International System
44(1)
5.11 Writing of Numbers and Expression of Numerical Values
45(1)
5.12 Symbolizing Mathematical Operations
45(3)
References
46(2)
Section 6 Requesting, Generating and Transmitting Clinical Laboratory Information
48(14)
6.1 General Considerations
48(1)
6.2 Process of Requesting and Reporting
48(1)
6.3 Clinical Laboratory Report
49(1)
6.4 Parts of the Systematic Name for an Examined Property
50(1)
6.5 Systems Investigated in Clinical Laboratory Sciences
51(1)
6.6 Component
52(2)
6.7 Kind-of-property
54(1)
6.8 Time
55(1)
6.9 Numerical Value and Measurement Unit
56(1)
6.10 Measurement Uncertainty
56(2)
6.11 Measurement Standard, Reference Material and Calibrator
58(1)
6.12 Systems for Coding Properties in Clinical Laboratories
59(3)
References
59(3)
Section 7 Choice and Use of Kinds-of-property for Different Examination Purposes
62(13)
7.1 Expression of Composition: Amount-of-substance; Substance Concentration; Molality
62(3)
7.2 Thermodynamic Kinds-of-quantity: Free Components and Chemical Activity
65(1)
7.3 Optical Spectroscopy
66(4)
7.4 Centrifugation
70(1)
7.5 Electrophoresis
71(1)
7.6 Enzymology
71(4)
References
73(2)
Section 8 Kinds-of-quantity of Dimension One; SI Unit 1
75(16)
8.1 Base Kinds-of-quantity of Dimension One
76(1)
8.2 Number Fraction and Number Ratio
77(2)
8.3 Volume Fraction, Volume Ratio and Volume Rate Ratio
79(1)
8.4 Mass Fraction, Mass Ratio and Relative Derivatives of Mass
80(2)
8.5 Relative Time and Relative Derivatives of Time
82(1)
8.6 Energy Fraction
82(1)
8.7 Substance Fraction, Substance Ratio, Relative Amount-of-substance and Relative Substance Concentration
83(2)
8.8 Catalytic-activity Fraction
85(1)
8.9 Logarithmic Kinds-of-quantity
85(3)
8.10 Exponentially Defined Kinds-of-quantity
88(3)
References
90(1)
Section 9 Kinds-of-quantity of Dimension Other than One
91(78)
9.1 Dimension L
91(2)
9.2 Dimension L--1
93(2)
9.3 Dimension L2
95(1)
9.4 Dimension L--2
96(1)
9.5 Dimension L3
97(1)
9.6 Dimension L--3
98(1)
9.7 Dimension L--4
99(1)
9.8 Dimension M
99(3)
9.9 Dimension M--1
102(1)
9.10 Dimension L--1M
102(1)
9.11 Dimension L2M
102(1)
9.12 Dimension L--2M
102(1)
9.13 Dimension L2M--1
103(1)
9.14 Dimension L--3M
104(1)
9.15 Dimension L3M--1
105(1)
9.16 Dimension L--4M
106(1)
9.17 Dimension T
107(2)
9.18 Dimension T--1
109(4)
9.19 Dimension L--1T
113(1)
9.20 Dimension LT--1
113(2)
9.21 Dimension L--2T--1
115(1)
9.22 Dimension L--2T
115(1)
9.23 Dimension L2T--1
115(1)
9.24 Dimension L3T--1
116(1)
9.25 Dimension M--1T--1
117(1)
9.26 Dimension MT--1
117(2)
9.27 Dimension LMT--1
119(1)
9.28 Dimension L--1MT--1
119(1)
9.29 Dimension L2M--1T
120(1)
9.30 Dimension L--2MT--1
120(1)
9.31 Dimension L2MT--1
120(1)
9.32 Dimension L--3MT--1
121(1)
9.33 Dimension T--2
122(1)
9.34 Dimension LT--2
122(1)
9.35 Dimension L--2T--2
123(1)
9.36 Dimension L--2T2
123(1)
9.37 Dimension L2T--2
123(2)
9.38 Dimension MT--2
125(1)
9.39 Dimension LMT--2
125(1)
9.40 Dimension LM--1T2
126(1)
9.41 Dimension L--1MT--2
126(4)
9.42 Dimension L2MT--2
130(2)
9.43 Dimension L3M--1T--2
132(1)
9.44 Dimension L2T--3
133(1)
9.45 Dimension MT--3
133(1)
9.46 Dimension L--1MT--3
134(1)
9.47 Dimension LMT--3
135(1)
9.48 Dimension L2MT--3
136(1)
9.49 Dimension L3MT--3
137(1)
9.50 Dimension TI
137(1)
9.51 Dimension M--1TI
137(1)
9.52 Dimension I
138(1)
9.53 Dimension L--1I
138(1)
9.54 Dimension L--2I
139(1)
9.55 Dimension M--1T2I
139(1)
9.56 Dimension MT--2I--1
139(1)
9.57 Dimension L2MT--2I--1
139(1)
9.58 Dimension LMT--3I--1
140(1)
9.59 Dimension L2MT--3I--1
140(1)
9.60 Dimension L2MT--2I--2
141(1)
9.61 Dimension L--2M--1T3I2
141(1)
9.62 Dimension L2MT--3I--2
141(1)
9.63 Dimension L--3M--1T3I2
142(1)
9.64 Dimension L3MT--3I--2
142(1)
9.65 Dimension M--1T4I2
142(1)
9.66 Dimension L--2M--1T4I2
142(1)
9.67 Dimension
143(1)
9.68 Dimension--1
144(1)
9.69 Dimension L--1
145(1)
9.70 Dimension T--1
145(1)
9.71 Dimension L2T--2--1
145(1)
9.72 Dimension L--1MT--2--1
146(1)
9.73 Dimension L2MT--2--1
146(1)
9.74 Dimension M--1T3
147(1)
9.75 Dimension MT--3--1
147(1)
9.76 Dimension LMT--3--1
147(1)
9.77 Dimension L--2M--1T3
148(1)
9.78 Dimension L2MT--3--1
148(1)
9.79 Dimension TJ
148(1)
9.80 Dimension L--2TJ
149(1)
9.81 Dimension J
149(1)
9.82 Dimension L--2M--1T3J
149(1)
9.83 Dimension N
150(2)
9.84 Dimension N--1
152(1)
9.85 Dimension LN--1
152(1)
9.86 Dimension L2N--1
152(1)
9.87 Dimension L--2N
153(1)
9.88 Dimension L--3N
154(3)
9.89 Dimension L3N--1
157(1)
9.90 Dimension L--4N
157(1)
9.91 Dimension M--1N
157(2)
9.92 Dimension MN--1
159(1)
9.93 Dimension T--1N--1
160(1)
9.94 Dimension T--1N
160(1)
9.95 Dimension L--2T--1N
161(1)
9.96 Dimension L--3TN
162(1)
9.97 Dimension L--3T--1N
162(1)
9.98 Dimension M--1T--1N
163(1)
9.99 Dimension T--2N
164(1)
9.100 Dimension L--3T--2N
164(1)
9.101 Dimension M--1T--2N
164(1)
9.102 Dimension L--2M--1T2N
164(1)
9.103 Dimension L2MT--2N--1
165(1)
9.104 Dimension LM--2T2N
166(1)
9.105 Dimension TIN--1
166(1)
9.106 Dimension M--1T3I2N--1
166(1)
9.107 Dimension L3N--1
167(1)
9.108 Dimension MN--1
167(1)
9.109 Dimension L2MT--2--1N--1
167(2)
References
168(1)
Section 10 Kinds-of-property without Dimensions of the ISQ
169(3)
10.1 Nominal Kinds-of-property
169(1)
10.2 Arbitrary Kinds-of-quantity
170(1)
10.2.1 Ordinal Kinds-of-quantity
170(1)
10.2.2 Differential Arbitrary Kinds-of-quantity
170(1)
10.2.3 Rational Arbitrary Kinds-of-quantity with WHO International Units
170(1)
10.2.4 Other Arbitrary Kinds-of-quantity
170(1)
10.3 Arbitrary Biological Activities
171(1)
References
171(1)
Index of Tables and Figures
172(2)
Tables
172(1)
Figures
173(1)
Subject Index 174