King-Armstrong unit

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Etymology

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Named after Canadian biochemist Earl Judson King (1901–1962) and Canadian physician Arthur Riley Armstrong (1904–?).

Noun

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King-Armstrong unit (plural King-Armstrong units)

  1. An obsolete measure of alkaline phosphatase concentration in the blood.