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Burnett, R W, A.K. Covington, Niels Fogh‐Andersen, et al.. (1997). International Federation of Clinical Chemistry (IFCC). Recommendation on mean molar activity coefficients and single ion activity coefficients of solutions for calibration of ion-selective electrodes for sodium, potassium and calcium determination.. PubMed. 35(4). 345–9.1 indexed citations
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Covington, A.K., Niels Fogh‐Andersen, O Müller-Plathe, et al.. (1994). Recommendations on whole blood sampling, transport, and storage for simultaneous determination of pH, blood gases, and electrolytes. International Federation of Clinical Chemistry Scientific Division.. PubMed. 6(4). 115–20.9 indexed citations
Boink, A. B. T. J., Brendan M. Buckley, A.K. Covington, et al.. (1991). International Federation of Clinical Chemistry (IFCC) scientific division IFCC recommendation. Recommendation on sampling, transport and storage for the determination of the concentration of ionized calcium in whole blood, plasma and serum.. PubMed. 49(8). 434–8.4 indexed citations
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Boink, A. B. T. J., Brendan M. Buckley, A.K. Covington, et al.. (1991). International Federation of Clinical Chemistry (IFCC), scientific division: IFCC recommendation on sampling transport and storage for the determination of the concentration of ionized calcium in whole blood, plasma and serum.. PubMed. 29(11). 767–72.9 indexed citations
Wimberley, P. D., R W Burnett, A.K. Covington, et al.. (1990). Guidelines for routine measurement of blood hemoglobin oxygen affinity. International Federation of Clinical Chemistry, Scientific Division, Committee on pH, Blood Gases and Electrolytes.. PubMed. 203. 227–34.4 indexed citations
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Wimberley, P. D., R W Burnett, A.K. Covington, et al.. (1990). Guidelines for transcutaneous p O2 and p CO2 measurement.. PubMed. 2(3). 128–35.2 indexed citations
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Burnett, R W, A.K. Covington, Anton Maas, et al.. (1989). International Federation of Clinical Chemistry (IFCC), Scientific Division. Committee on pH. Blood Gases and Electrolytes. IFCC method (1988) for tonometry of blood: reference materials for pCO2 and pO2.. PubMed. 27(6). 403–8.3 indexed citations
Sibbald, A., et al.. (1984). Simultaneous on-line measurement of blood K+, Ca2+, Na+, and pH with a four-function ChemFET integrated-circuit sensor.. PubMed. 30(1). 135–7.37 indexed citations
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Bates, Roger G., et al.. (1967). pK values for D2O and H2O. Journal of Chemical Education. 44(11). 635–635.2 indexed citations
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Covington, A.K., et al.. (1965). General discussion. Discussions of the Faraday Society. 39. 176–176.1 indexed citations
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