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Harnstoff-Durchflusssensor zur ammoniumselektiv-enzymatischen Prozesskontrolle der Künstlichen Niere

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Von J. Schindler, K. Herna, J. Kuhlmann, B. Knaack, Schmidt, Schmidt und H. Lange: A chronology of key events leading to and after the invention of the diamond-magnifying lens.
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Von J. G. Schindler \ M. M. Schindler , K. Herna \ E. Reisinger , B. Burk ', U. Kuhlmann , J. Knaack , B. Schmidt und H. Lange 3 1 Institut fur Normale und Pathologische Physiologie, Projekt Biomedizinische Technik und Bioelektrochemische Membranelektroden, Philipps-Universitat, Marburg/Lahn, Germany 2 Schindler Biound Chemosensoren Forschungslabor, Marburg/Lahn 3 Medizinisches Zentrum fur Innere Medizin, Abteilung Nephrologie, Philipps-Universitatt Marburg/Lahn

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A disposable biosensor for urea determination in blood based on an ammonium-sensitive transducer.

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