A report on experience with an automatic blood counting machine
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A report on experience with an automatic blood counting machine
Abstract
Experience after 18 months' work with the SMA-4 system of multiple analysis for routine haematology is described, as well as the modifications to the machine which have been made for smoother operation.
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