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European underground laboratories: An overview [PDF]
Underground laboratories are complementary to those where the research in fundamental physics is made using accelerators. This report focus on the logistic and on the background features of the most relevant laboratories in Europe, stressing also on the low background facilities available.
Miramonti, Lino
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Financial, cultural, and managerial hurdles have made biosafety and biosecurity measures difficult in resource-constrained countries like Pakistan. Because of increasing awareness of biorisk management, diagnostic and research laboratories have made ...
Javed Muhammad+2 more
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The Process of Establishing and Managing a Laboratory Diagnostic Network in the COVID-19 Pandemic in Iran [PDF]
COVID-19 pandemic caused by the newly emerged Coronavirus was first detected in China in December 2019 and rapidly spread throughout the world. With the rapid spread of the disease, all countries involved in accordance with their capacities took ...
Nooshafarin Safadel+8 more
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Animal health laboratories are an increasingly important part of safeguarding animal and public health due to their role in surveillance and diagnostics of animal diseases, food safety, and in the development and production of medicinal products ...
Mariana Marrana+6 more
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Critical values for automated hemograms and peripheral blood smears
The report of critical values is considered a necessary practice in clinical pathology laboratories, since its immediate communication determines therapeutic decisions that can save lives.
José L. Huerto Aguilar+1 more
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The US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) supports molecular HIV and tuberculosis diagnostic networks and information management systems in low- and middle-income countries.
Erin Rottinghaus Romano+54 more
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Background: Inappropriately repeated laboratory testing is a commonly occurring problem. However, this has not been studied extensively in the outpatient clinic after referral by GPs.
Bram EL Vrijsen+3 more
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Impact of pre-analytical errors on costs of clinical analysis laboratory
Introduction: Currently, it is well known that quality assurance systems in healthcare organizations are constantly evolving. Quality improvements can reduce costs by avoiding repetition of exams, which results in a waste of time and money for the ...
Priscila R. Santos+3 more
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'Lucas' In The Laboratory [PDF]
ABSTRACTWe study the Lucas asset pricing model in a controlled setting. Participants trade two long‐lived securities in a continuous open‐book system. The experimental design emulates the stationary, infinite‐horizon setting of the model and incentivizes participants to smooth consumption across periods.
Peter Bossaerts+4 more
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Ultralow-power all-optical switching via a chiral Mach-Zehnder interferometer [PDF]
All-optical switching increasingly plays an important role in optical information processing. However, simultaneous achievement of ultralow power consumption, broad bandwidth and high extinction ratio remains challenging. We experimentally demonstrate an ultralow-power all-optical switching by exploiting chiral interaction between light and optically ...
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