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Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2nd editionby S.L. Stockham and M.A. Scott. © 2008

This PowerPoint file contains TIF images of the figures in one chapter of Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2nd edition. A separate folder in this Web site contains the corresponding figure legends (pdf files).

• The TIF images are provided for those who intend to use them for educational purposes (e.g., lectures, course materials).

• For other use of the copyrighted figures, permission should be sought from the publisher of the textbook.

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Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2nd editionby S.L. Stockham and M.A. Scott. © 2008

Fig. 1.1 Significant figures

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Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2nd editionby S.L. Stockham and M.A. Scott. © 2008

Fig. 1.2. Reference distribution

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Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2nd editionby S.L. Stockham and M.A. Scott. © 2008

Fig. 1.3. Illustrations of analytical properties of assays

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Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2nd editionby S.L. Stockham and M.A. Scott. © 2008

Fig. 1.4. Levey-Jennings control chart for a glucose control solution

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Fig. 1.5. Results from similar and different assay methods that analyzed aliquots of one canine serum as part of one survey completed by the Veterinary Laboratory Association (VLA) during 2000

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Fig. 1.6. NCCLS and Altman-Bland bias plots

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Fig. 1.7. Deming and Passing & Bablok method comparisons

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Fundamentals of Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 2nd editionby S.L. Stockham and M.A. Scott. © 2008

Fig. 1.8. Kappa agreement data for urine heme reaction

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Fig. 1.9. Effects of different decision thresholds on classifying test results

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Fig. 1.10. Examples of diagnostic properties of assays

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Fig. 1.11. Analysis of the diagnostic properties of serum [tT4] and [fT4]ed

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Fig. 1.12. Comparison of diagnostic value of two theoretical assays by ROC curves

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Fig. 1.13. Selecting decision thresholds with ROC curves