[Use of a fully mechanized differentiation system in the hematologic laboratory. I: Development and mechanisms of the Hematrak 590 differentiation system; reproducibility and reliability of differentiation of smears with normal blood cell elements]
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[Use of a fully mechanized differentiation system in the hematologic laboratory. I: Development and mechanisms of the Hematrak 590 differentiation system; reproducibility and reliability of differentiation of smears with normal blood cell elements]
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