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Errors in Laboratory Medicine

Errors in Laboratory Medicine

... For laboratory medicine, we searched the MEDLINE database from January 1994 to June 2001 by crossing several headings: “laboratories, diagnostic services”; “chemistry, clinical”; “diagnostic errors”; ...

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Curation of chemistry from laboratory to publication: 
“The curation of laboratory experimental data as part of the overall data lifecycle”

Curation of chemistry from laboratory to publication: “The curation of laboratory experimental data as part of the overall data lifecycle”

... design literature as an example of user- centred design by ...the laboratory environment has been made much more flexible and responsive to change by the adoption of the publication/subscribe model ...

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Estimating production test properties from test measurement data

Estimating production test properties from test measurement data

... a test — such as scrap, repair and retest or ignore — can have a dramatic effect on field ...Optimal test sequencing, that trades off test cost with product reliability, therefore can be an important ...

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Mitigating scoring errors in microsatellite data from wild populations

Mitigating scoring errors in microsatellite data from wild populations

... to test a variety of ecological and evolutionary hypotheses in wild ...populations. Errors in scoring microsatellite data can occur at several steps of the assay, yet conventions in disclosing ...

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Pseudotype Neutralization Assays: From laboratory Bench to Data Analysis

Pseudotype Neutralization Assays: From laboratory Bench to Data Analysis

... 5 Conclusions and Future Work In this paper, we present a detailed influenza pseudotype neutralization assay and downstream data analysis protocols within a unified framework. This is accompanied by extensive ...

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Pseudotype Neutralization Assays: From Laboratory Bench to Data Analysis

Pseudotype Neutralization Assays: From Laboratory Bench to Data Analysis

... the literature differ widely with respect to material, reagents, and methods used to perform these assays and to analyse the raw data ...the data and calculate the half maximal inhibitory ...

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Risk to patient safety from laboratory errors and delays

Risk to patient safety from laboratory errors and delays

... the laboratory, meaning at healthcare ...of test forms, test ordering, test result collection and filing, and finally using and acting upon the results for patient management and decision ...

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The detection and prevention of errors in Clinical laboratory

The detection and prevention of errors in Clinical laboratory

... clinical laboratory against source of errors IV. Quality of Laboratory Procedures The laboratory procedures must carry out under validation system for all analytical measurement and results to ...

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Are diagnostic and laboratory errors causing fatal deaths?

Are diagnostic and laboratory errors causing fatal deaths?

... a laboratory test is not ...suffering from missed diagnostic tests are annually in ...paid. Errors can de misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis, administration of the wrong drug to the wrong ...

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Errors in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine: Consequences and Prevention

Errors in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine: Consequences and Prevention

... daily from the hematology laboratory, however, correlation with clinical history and laboratory results could be beneficial for all patients being studied in the ...certain laboratory results ...

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Medical Laboratory Managers Success with Preanalytical Errors

Medical Laboratory Managers Success with Preanalytical Errors

... and laboratory technologists by eliminating visual inspection before analyzing the specimens (Lippi & Plebani, ...resulted from the ambiguous interpretation of hemolysis in a ...

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Advantages and Limitations of Anticipating Laboratory Test Results from Regression- and Tree-Based Rules Derived from Electronic Health-Record Data

Advantages and Limitations of Anticipating Laboratory Test Results from Regression- and Tree-Based Rules Derived from Electronic Health-Record Data

... Abstract Laboratory testing is the single highest-volume medical activity, making it useful to ask how well one can anticipate whether a given test result will be high, low, or within the reference interval ...

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Advantages and Limitations of Anticipating Laboratory Test Results from Regression- and Tree-Based Rules Derived from Electronic Health-Record Data

Advantages and Limitations of Anticipating Laboratory Test Results from Regression- and Tree-Based Rules Derived from Electronic Health-Record Data

... Abstract Laboratory testing is the single highest-volume medical activity, making it useful to ask how well one can anticipate whether a given test result will be high, low, or within the reference interval ...

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Errors in data interpretation from genetic variation of human analytes

Errors in data interpretation from genetic variation of human analytes

... immunoglobulin “constant” region alters the reactivity with commonly used subtype-specific anti-IgG reagents, resulting in cross-reactivity of polyclonal regents with inappropriate targets and blind spots of monoclonal ...

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Laboratory Performance Test for Asphalt Concrete

Laboratory Performance Test for Asphalt Concrete

... of data, as TH 212 results make this observation difficult in Figure ...conclusions from Task-1 and Task-2B of this study, claiming mixes with increased amounts of binder showed lower levels of transverse ...

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The Future Perspective: Metabolomics in Laboratory Medicine for Inborn Errors of Metabolism

The Future Perspective: Metabolomics in Laboratory Medicine for Inborn Errors of Metabolism

... translation from discovery phase to clinical ...the data with univariate analysis does not always provide a good predictive model particularly for ...

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Cross border laboratory and field test procedures. Deliverable from the MERiFIC Project

Cross border laboratory and field test procedures. Deliverable from the MERiFIC Project

... 3.1 Non-country specific funding schemes Testing at a range of scales clearly requires access to facilities and expertise which may require significant funds and therefore be prohibitively expensive for small start-up ...

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Communication of laboratory data and diagnostic test results to hospitalized patients: a study of preferences and recall

Communication of laboratory data and diagnostic test results to hospitalized patients: a study of preferences and recall

... their laboratory and diagnostic test ...receive test results, regardless of whether the results were normal or ...results from the ordering primary care physi- cian without delay, as they were ...

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The influence of sampling errors on test-retest variability in perimetry

The influence of sampling errors on test-retest variability in perimetry

... field data sampled at 1° intervals for either whole fields 22,23 or small parts of ...example from Stu ¨rmer and Gloor 22 is shown in Figure 4, where an inferior arcuate scotoma is re- solved into several ...

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Laboratory Errors in Analytical Laboratory

Laboratory Errors in Analytical Laboratory

... proportional errors. Other determinate errors may be variable in both sign and magnitude, such as the change in the volume of a solution as the temperature ...

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