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Normative analysis focuses on statements that can be tested against real-world data.
Test Results
The outcomes of medical tests, providing information on a person’s health condition or the presence of diseases or infections.
Normal Range
A set of values within which a physical condition or laboratory value is considered normal, typical, or acceptable based on statistical analysis.
POL
Refers to "Point of Law", "Proof of Life", or "Physician Office Laboratory" depending on the context; often used in legal, security, or medical fields.
Whole Blood
Whole blood refers to the total volume of plasma and formed elements (erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets) circulating in the body's cardiovascular system.
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