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Why are there two measuring indices in the haemoglobinometer?​

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Answered by tinkik35
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A common method for measuring the hemoglobin content of blood makes use of an instrument known as a hemoglobinometer, which compares the colour of light passing through a hemolyzed blood sample with a standard colour. The results of the test are expressed as grams of hemoglobin per 100 ml of blood.

Answered by arbgamer001
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A common method for measuring the hemoglobin content of blood makes use of an instrument known as a hemoglobinometer, which compares the colour of light passing through a hemolyzed blood sample with a standard colour. The results of the test are expressed as grams of hemoglobin per 100 ml of blood.

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