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1. Evaluation of the analytical performance of a portable ion-selective electrode meter for measuring whole-blood, plasma, milk, abomasal-fluid, and urine sodium concentrations in cattle. Megahed AA, Hiew M, Grünberg W, Trefz FM, Constable PD. J Dairy Sci; 2019 Aug; 102(8):7435-7444. PubMed ID: 31202658 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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