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    In the Detection and Diagnosis of Renal Disease,the Most Significant
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In the Detection and Diagnosis of Renal Disease,the Most Significant

Question 31

Question 31

Multiple Choice

In the detection and diagnosis of renal disease,the most significant single finding probably is:


A) glucose.
B) protein.
C) pH
D) ketones.

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