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February 2007 This year will see the launch of a fleet of new regulations and standards for the laboratory and the manufacturer. But is it really enough to verify that an instrument does what the manufacturer says it does? Don't we need to assure that the instrument does something clinically useful, too? Please Login (at right) or Register to view article
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