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    In Nephelometric Methods, the Relationship Between the Protein Being Assayed
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In Nephelometric Methods, the Relationship Between the Protein Being Assayed

Question 24

Question 24

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In nephelometric methods, the relationship between the protein being assayed (the antigen in this instance) and the concentration of the protein in the sample (as measured by the instrument as the amount of scattered light) is


A) inversely proportional.
B) directly proportional.

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