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The Laboratory Diagnosis of Lyme Borreliosis: Guidelines from the Canadian Public Health Laboratory Network

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology, 2007
Lyme borreliosis is uncommonly seen in Canada. Most cases have occurred in close proximity to small geographical areas where infected ticks have become established. Although few cases are seen, thousands of patients are tested yearly. Unless patients are
Canadian Public Health Laboratory Network
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Strengthening laboratory networks in the Central Africa region: A milestone for epidemic preparedness and response

open access: yesAfrican Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 2022
Background: Health systems in the Central Africa region are among the weakest and least funded in the world. The lack of laboratory networks and adequately trained personnel with clearly defined responsibilities has hampered the implementation of ...
Patrick A. Njukeng   +3 more
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Laboratory Safety in Parasitology Laboratory

open access: yesTurkish Journal of Parasitology, 2018
Working in a laboratory is very difficult and needs special attention. Laboratory workers can be exposed to numerous potential hazards including chemical, biological, physical, and radioactive. That is why it is really important to follow the working principles in laboratories for the sake of the lab analyzers and others who work with them in the lab ...
Banuçiçek, Yücesan, Özcan, Özkan
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Types and Frequency of Preanalytical Errors in Haematology Lab [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2013
Aim: This study was conducted to evaluate the frequency of the preanalytical errors occurring in a haematology laboratory. Material and Methods: A retrospective study was conducted by collecting and analyzing data in duration of one year in the ...
Shashi Upreti   +4 more
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The Nonsense Laboratory

open access: yesProceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment, 2022
We present the Nonsense Laboratory, a series of playful web-based tools for manipulating the way words sound and the way words are spelled. The Laboratory's various playful interfaces give users an opportunity to adjust, poke at, mangle, curate, rearrange and elaborate the sounds of words in written text.
Allison Parrish   +2 more
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Forensic luminol reaction for detecting fecal occult blood in experimental mice

open access: yesBioTechniques, 2018
Fecal occult blood (FOB) is a sign of gastrointestinal diseases, such as intestinal ulcers and colorectal cancer. In experimental animal studies, there is no standard method to detect FOB.
Ah-Mee Park, Ikuo Tsunoda
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The Laboratory in a Droplet [PDF]

open access: yesChemistry & Biology, 2005
In this issue of Chemistry and Biology, the groups of Tawfik and Griffiths present fluorescence-activated cell sorting of double emulsions as a generally applicable screen for enzyme activity. This novel methodology increases the throughput of a typical enzyme screen by two orders of magnitude.
O'Hare, HM, Johnsson, K
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The Impact of the Lack of Chemistry and Physics Laboratories in Schools [PDF]

open access: yesEducaţia 21
The deficiency of chemistry and physics laboratories in schools has profound implications for scientific education, as illuminated by a study conducted in Covasna County.
Jenő Kerekes
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Protecting the Arno River and its Historic Urban Landscape from Climate Risks

open access: yesArcheomatica
The historic centre of Florence, crossed by the Arno River and immersed in its landscape context, has remained virtually unchanged over the centuries, so much so that it was recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as early as 1982.
GeCo Laboratory
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The Grotto of the Animals. A sixteenth century “hydraulic machine”

open access: yesArcheomatica
Set within a celebratory context of the Medici dynasty, the grotto is considered the prototype of artificial caves that, starting in the mid-16th century, spread across Italy and Europe.
GeCo Laboratory
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