1. Lifelong differences in would appear from this study, that our group of haemoglobin levels between Blacks and Whites;Gamn, S.M.; Smith, N.J.; Clarke, D.C.;J Nat Med Indian; subjects were not comparable in iron and nutritional status with our White reference population. Diagnosis of anaemia in an Indian population can be effectively based on White Assoc,1975
2. Racial differences of haemoglobin concentration: measurement of iron, copper and zinc;Williams, D.M.;Am; Clin Nutr upon White populations are applicable to the Orientals in our community, in whom adequate nutrition, iron status and iron stores, as estimated by ferritin levels, were associated with an incidence of,1981
3. Haemoglobin concentration in White, Black and Oriental children: is there a need for separate criteria in screening for anaemia?;Dallman, P.R.; Barr, G.D.; Allen, C.M.; Shinefield, H.R.;Am J Clin Nutr,1978
4. Effects of oral contraceptives on haemoglobin, packed The haematological differences we have observed between Black and White populations agree with the findings of a number of workers in the USA where separate reference values for Black haematological cell volume, serum iron and total iron binding capacity in healthy women;Burton, J.L.;Lancet,1967
5. Menstruation in women with normal or artificially controlled cycles;Callard, G.V.; Litofsky, F.S.; De Merre, U.;Fertil Steril,1966