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    Color Atlas and Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology / by Koneman, Elmer W.

    Published 1988
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    Burtas Uterus Involution Phantom Development by Lily Novianti, Nurul Komariah, Wita Asmalinda

    Published 2024-04-01
    Subjects: “…paper pulp; media laboratory; research and development; student learning.…”
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    Clinical Chemistry : fundamentals and laboratory techniques / by Larson, Donna L.

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Overview of clinical chemistry / Jean Brickell, Wendy Arenson, and Diana Mass -- Quality assessment / Margaret Crellin, Marian Cavagnaro, and Wendy Arneson -- Laboratory techniques and instrumentation / Wendy Arenson and Jean Brickell -- Diabetes and other carbohydrate disorders / Jean Brickell, Vicki Freeman, and Wendy Arneson -- Hemoglobin production disorders and testing / Vicki Freeman and Wendy Arneson -- Assessment of renal function / Wendy Arneson and Jean Brickell -- Assessment of liver function / Wendy Arneson and Jean Brickell -- Assessment of cardiovascular disorders / Linda S. …”
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    Clinical laboratory evaluation of the Hologic Panther Aptima BV and CV/TV assays for the diagnosis of vaginitis in Dunedin, Aotearoa New Zealand by Juliet Elvy, Katelyn Carter, Jenna Paterson, Megan Smith, Gayleen Parslow, James E. Ussher

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Overall, implementation may improve laboratory workflow and consistency of reporting, but cost may be a barrier. …”
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    Comparison of precision of a paperless electronic input method versus the conventional paper form in an andrology laboratory: a prospective study by Kevin K. W. Lam, Percy C. K. Tsang, Connie C. Y. Chan, Evans P. K. Ng, Tak-Ming Cheung, Raymond H. W. Li, Ernest H. Y. Ng, William S. B. Yeung

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Technicians performing this usually record their results on a paper worksheet and then enter the data into an electronic laboratory information system. One disadvantage of this approach is the chance of post-analytical transcription errors, which can be reduced by checking the computer entries before reporting by another technician. …”
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    Remediation of Chlorpyrifos-Contaminated Soils by Laboratory-Synthesized Zero-Valent Nano Iron Particles: Effect of pH and Aluminium Salts by A. Vijaya Bhaskar Reddy, V. Madhavi, K. Gangadhara Reddy, G. Madhavi

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Degradation of the insecticide chlorpyrifos in contaminated soils was investigated using laboratory synthesized zero-valent nano iron (ZVNI) particles. …”
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    Clinical Laboratory Validation Study of a High Sensitivity Troponin I Assay on a POCT (Point of Care Testing) Device by Fabio Grunspun Pitta, Adriana Caschera Leme, Simone Rodrigues Gomes, Tarsila Perez Mota, Fernanda Vieira Paladino, José Leão de Souza Júnior, Rosemeire de Paula Braz, Thais Cristine Rodrigues Leonel Lamounier, Jéssica Buzin Gomes Ferreira, Carlos Eduardo dos Santos Ferreira

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Conclusion: In the present study, the Siemens POCT Atellica® vTLi device showed excellent performance in laboratory validation and correlation with the high-sensitivity TnT assay in different troponin concentration ranges. …”
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    Dermatophytosis: Prevalence of Dermatophytes and Non-Dermatophyte Fungi from Patients Attending Arsho Advanced Medical Laboratory, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia by Adane Bitew

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Failure to detect or isolate fungal pathogens in a large number of clinical samples revealed the limitation of clinical diagnosis in differentiating dermatophytosis from other skin infections demonstrating that clinical diagnosis should be coupled with laboratory methods. Recovery of large number of non-dermatophyte fungi along with dermatophytes in our study showed that non-dermatophyte fungi are emerging as important causes of dermatophytosis, warranting the implementation of intensive epidemiological studies of dermatophytosis across the country.…”
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    Scalable production of bio-calcium oxide via thermal decomposition of solid - hatchery waste in a laboratory-scale rotary kiln by Suwanan Chuakham, Ajchara I. Putkham, Yuwadee Chaiyachet, Arnusorn Saengprajak, Kriangsak Banlue, Nipon Tanpaiboonkul, Apipong Putkham

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Therefore, this study investigated the factors affecting the bio-CaO production from hatchery waste via both batch and continuous calcination process in a laboratory-scale rotary kiln for the first time. The eggshells were first separated from the solid hatchery waste. …”
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