Abstract
Summary
An approximate curve reprecenting the distribution of susceptibility to hemolysis among the erythrocytes of a given population is obtained by differentiation of the van Krogh equation. The von Krogh constant 1/n is shown to be an inverse measure of the uniformity of distribution. Variations in the value of 1/n are concluded to be indicative of variations in the uniformity of the cell suspension with respect to its susceptibility to hemolysis.
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