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Bella-Doyzi-Briggsa method

Bella-Doyzi-Briggsa method (R. D. Bell, amer. chemist; E. A. Doisy, amer. biochemist and physiologist sort. in 1893; A. P. Briggs, amer. biochemist sort. in 1888) – a colorimetric way of definition in blood of inorganic phosphorus on intensity of coloring of the molybdenic blue arising at connection with the studied test: hydrochinone, molybdic acid and sulfite sodium.

 
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