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Preface.
1 Globin genes and haemoglobin.
2 Diagnostic procedures and principles of commonly used tests.
3 Common haemoglobins of major clinical or diagnostic importance.
4 The thalassaemias and related conditions.
Atlas pages.
Technical notes to aid in interpretation of the following atlas pages -- Please read first!
Table technical notes.
Index.
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