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exceptions , the interpretation of gynecologic cytology became the province of the
pathology laboratory . ... In the capitalist and entrepreneurial environment of the
United States , some laboratories abused their role as fair employers and ...
exceptions , the interpretation of gynecologic cytology became the province of the
pathology laboratory . ... In the capitalist and entrepreneurial environment of the
United States , some laboratories abused their role as fair employers and ...
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a CHAPTER SEVENTEEN The Computerized Cytopathology Laboratory
Contributed by George Wied , MD , FIAC , and Peter Bartels , PhD , FIAC ( hon )
Most cytopathology laboratories use computers routinely for various functions .
They are ...
a CHAPTER SEVENTEEN The Computerized Cytopathology Laboratory
Contributed by George Wied , MD , FIAC , and Peter Bartels , PhD , FIAC ( hon )
Most cytopathology laboratories use computers routinely for various functions .
They are ...
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with the vendor to determine the particular work flow and reports appropriate for
the laboratory and often other clinical and administrative departments , too . The
Cytology Work Flow Most specialized medical software applications use ...
with the vendor to determine the particular work flow and reports appropriate for
the laboratory and often other clinical and administrative departments , too . The
Cytology Work Flow Most specialized medical software applications use ...
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