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Kendal E. Harr

Researcher at University of Florida

Publications -  43
Citations -  2739

Kendal E. Harr is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Trichechus manatus & Population. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 40 publications receiving 2276 citations. Previous affiliations of Kendal E. Harr include Idexx Laboratories.

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ASVCP reference interval guidelines: determination of de novo reference intervals in veterinary species and other related topics.

TL;DR: This report is a condensation of the ASVCP 2011 consensus guidelines for determination of de novo RI in veterinary species, which mirror the 2008 Clinical Laboratory and Standards Institute recommendations, but with language and examples specific to veterinary species.
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Clinical chemistry of companion avian species: a review.

TL;DR: Normal avian urine and appropriate use of urinalysis, an integral part of laboratory diagnosis in mammalian species that frequently is omitted from avian diagnostic protocols, is discussed.
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Reference values: a review.

TL;DR: Reference values are used to describe the dispersion of variables in healthy individuals and the selection of reference individuals based on extensively documented inclusion and exclusion criteria and the use of quality-controlled analytical procedures are critical.
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ASVCP guidelines: allowable total error guidelines for biochemistry

TL;DR: These guidelines are recommendations for determination and interpretation of Allowable total error (TEa) for commonly measured biochemical analytes in cats, dogs, and horses for equipment commonly used in veterinary diagnostic medicine.
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Morphologic and cytochemical characteristics of blood cells and hematologic and plasma biochemical reference ranges in green iguanas

TL;DR: Hematologic ranges for iguanas in this study are higher than those reported for iguanaas and sex and age of the iguana should be considered when evaluating biochemical values.