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- are born after 35 w****s and are more than a day old transcutaneous bilirubinometer may also be used. The use of an icterometer, a piece of transparent...
- Chemists and the Ontario Society of Clinical Chemists. He invented the bilirubinometer, which allowed more accurate measurement of serum bilirubin in infants...
- the newborns is done through the use of bilimeter or transcutanoeus bilirubinometer instead of performing LFTs. When the total serum bilirubin increases...
- some health care facilities that will measure bilirubin by using a bilirubinometer which shines light onto the skin and calculates the amount of bilirubin...
- on the neonatal unit are incubators, phototherapy devices including Bilirubinometer and Iradiometer machines, multiparameter monitors, pulse oximeters...
- biochemist-in-chief at the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children, inventor of the bilirubinometer C. S. Holling (B.A., M.Sc. 1952) – ecologist and pioneer in ecological...
- Port Arthur Sanford Jackson (1909–2000), biochemist, inventor of the bilirubinometer Elsie MacGill (1905–1980), aeronautical engineer, the "Queen of the...