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I don't know about the cause of the creatinine interference, but the
multiple appendages to the message are interesting.
"... scanned for content ..." indeed! I suppose if we mention words like
b*mb or c*nsp*r*cy our emails will be terminated and we will be visited by
the thought police.
John Whitfield
Clinical Biochemistry
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Sydney, Australia
Phone (+61) 2 9515 5246
Fax (+61) 2 9515 7931
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