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... device does not assume the function of primary screening personnel , but , in effect , of supervisory personnel . A device attaining such unbiased detection at the required level would effectively eliminate the need for visual - manual ...
... device does not assume the function of primary screening personnel , but , in effect , of supervisory personnel . A device attaining such unbiased detection at the required level would effectively eliminate the need for visual - manual ...
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... device than the proportion that is routinely randomly selected for visual - manual rescreening . The second argument is valid only if the proportion of slides processed by the device more than compensates for the lower detection rate of ...
... device than the proportion that is routinely randomly selected for visual - manual rescreening . The second argument is valid only if the proportion of slides processed by the device more than compensates for the lower detection rate of ...
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... device can be expected to perform flawlessly in the real world . However , the specification calls for a design that does not include a classification procedure that would allow release of slides recognized by the device as containing ...
... device can be expected to perform flawlessly in the real world . However , the specification calls for a design that does not include a classification procedure that would allow release of slides recognized by the device as containing ...
Contents
Hormonal Cytology | 6 |
J Ernest Ayre | 12 |
The Procurement of Cytologic Specimens | 19 |
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