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American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1972
The performances of 58 to 112 university hospital laboratories and 1,300 to 1,700 clinical laboratories participating in the 1968 College of American Pathologists Comprehensive Clinical Chemistry Survey were compared.
B. Copeland, L. P. Skendzel, R. Barnett
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The performances of 58 to 112 university hospital laboratories and 1,300 to 1,700 clinical laboratories participating in the 1968 College of American Pathologists Comprehensive Clinical Chemistry Survey were compared.
B. Copeland, L. P. Skendzel, R. Barnett
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American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1992
Prothrombin time monitoring of oral anticoagulation is highly dependent on the tissue thromboplastin used. In the United States, patients have received a higher level of anticoagulation because of the use of a less sensitive thromboplastin. Many advocate
J. Ansell
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Prothrombin time monitoring of oral anticoagulation is highly dependent on the tissue thromboplastin used. In the United States, patients have received a higher level of anticoagulation because of the use of a less sensitive thromboplastin. Many advocate
J. Ansell
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Hospital Laboratory Inventory Management
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1985Standard business inventory procedures can be cost effective when they are adapted to hospital laboratory inventory management in a 500-bed hospital. The investment in a central laboratory store-room and one additional employee yields financial benefits and indirect service benefits.
Robert E. Wenk, Walter Weinstein
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Small heterocycles in multicomponent reactions.
Chemical Reviews, 2014Benjamin H. Rotstein,†,‡ Serge Zaretsky,† Vishal Rai,†,§ and Andrei K. Yudin*,† †Davenport Research Laboratories, Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto, 80 St.
Benjamin H. Rotstein+3 more
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THE ORGANIZATION OF A HOSPITAL LABORATORY
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1936Reduced salaries, raised census and higher collections have in many hospitals throughout the country created an optimism which has been reflected in a general trend toward an improvement of service. Boards of directors have come to rely on the medical staff for advice of a scientific nature.
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An Aerosol Laboratory in a Hospital Pharmacy [PDF]
An aerosol laboratory was established in the hospital pharmacy at The Clinical Center of the National Institutes of Health in late 1965. The need for such a laboratory was prompted by the requests of nurses and clinical investigators for pharmaceuticals in an aerosol dosage form.
Milton W. Skolaut+2 more
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Automation of Laboratory Data for Hospital Patients
Vox Sanguinis, 1981Abstract. Computer schemes for a large automated serology service and for tissue typing and organ transplantation which are in operation in Birmingham, England, are described. Each scheme is self‐contained and compact, and has been in successful operation for several years.
G. W. G. Bird, Pauline Mackintosh
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Electrical Safety in the Laboratory and Hospital
2009The principles of electrical safety are of great importance in clinical neurophysiology. All of the electrophysiological studies that are performed require the application of electrical connections to equipment that, through connections with the patient, pass small amounts of electrical current to the patient.
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The computer in the hospital laboratory: Is it premature?
International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing, 1970Abstract Suggested reasons are given for the increase in the amount of biochemical work carried out in hospital laboratories. The role of the computer is considered in the context of data processing in hospital laboratories; advantages and limitations are analysed. The author stresses the value of the computer on the clerical side of laboratory work,
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, 2010
A total of 94 clinical isolates were collected from Gazi University Hospital, Turkey.Presence of ESBL positivity was detected using the double disk synergy test (DDST).
E. Bali, Leyla Accedil, Ik, N. Sultan
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A total of 94 clinical isolates were collected from Gazi University Hospital, Turkey.Presence of ESBL positivity was detected using the double disk synergy test (DDST).
E. Bali, Leyla Accedil, Ik, N. Sultan
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