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The probability that a random specimen on month M is of the selected type is therefore The odds ratio for carrying a strain of the selected type on month M + 1 versus month M is then exp r1 – r2), where r1 – r2 is the relative growth rate for the selected type.
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An important component in the control of any laboratory procedure is the participation in an external quality assurance (EQA) or proficiency testing program to demonstrate that the method will give the correct result with an unknown random specimen.
Proteinuria was defined as ≥ 300 mg/24 hours, ≥ 0.3 protein/creatinine ratio, ≥ 2+ on a random urine specimen, or ≥ 1+ on a catheterized urine specimen.
The current biological exposure index (a level that should not be exceeded) for lead-exposed workers in the U.S. is 30 µg/dL in a random blood specimen.
A random urine specimen was collected.
Female subjects were instructed to void a random urine specimen, remote from menstrual periods.
Urinary albumin creatinine ratio (UACR) was measured from a random urine specimen.
The sequencing of amplicons from a random clinical specimen revealed a 100% match with the published sequence, and the melt-curve analysis showed distinct peaks.
The primary outcome was proteinuria, assessed as the ACR on a random urine specimen taken prior to or at the combined clinic consultation.
Microalbuminuria was defined as ≥ 30 mcg/mg creatinine on a random urine specimen at screening, or treatment with an angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor or angiotensin receptor antagonist (ARB) for the presence of a previously elevated albumin excretion [ 13].
In a random urine specimen taken at the same time with the creatinine blood sample, ET-1 expressed ET-1 expressedrasio) and N-acreatinineglucosaminidase (NAG- expratiod andcreatinine ratio), was measured as a sensitive marker of tubular damage.
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