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5403 219 34_Second Call for Electronic Posters13_John [log in to unmask], 11 Feb 1999 11:28:54 -0000499_iso-8859-1 Second Call for Electronic Posters
There will be two informatics sessions at FOCUS 99.
The first Will be Chaired by John O’Connor on Wednesday 19th of May and will concentrate on the delivery of the electronic pathology report be it to GP’s or Hospital wards and clinics. Particular emphasis will be placed on innovative solutions such as wireless technologies. The second session will be Chaired by Rick Jones and concentrate on the Electronic Laboratory Handbook. [...]47_11Feb199911:28:[log in to unmask]
5623 74 28_Myoglobin stability in urine16_Sandra [log in to unmask], 11 Feb 1999 22:34:24 +1000529_iso-8859-1 Our current protocol for sample preservation for myoglobin in urine is to add 3 - 4 drops of 1N Sodium Hydroxide to approximately 10 ml urine (this adjusts the pH of the specimen to ~pH 8). The sample need only be kept refrigerated (ie. 4C). We have conducted our own stability studies to show that this procedure is better than simply freezing the urine. My problem is that I can't find the original reference that we adopted this procedure from. Can anyone help with any references with regards to this matter? [...]44_11Feb199922:34:[log in to unmask]
5698 60 28_Sample Packaging - an update20_Dr. Alan L [log in to unmask], 11 Feb 1999 12:02:02 -0500597_us-ascii Packaging requirements for biological samples and, in particular, the distinction between diagnostic specimens and infectious substances have recently been the subject of top-level discussions. I enclose the text of a letter from Martin Castle of Pira, the packaging industry's research organisation.
"At a meeting at the end of January hosted by DETR and attended by the Royal Mail, HSE and Pira the problems of packaging and classification of diagnostic specimens, and their transportation in so-called "UN602" packagings were discussed. [...]53_11Feb199912:02:[log in to unmask]
5759 75 28_Myoglobin stability in urine16_Sandra [log in to unmask], 12 Feb 1999 07:12:47 +1000529_iso-8859-1 Our current protocol for sample preservation for myoglobin in urine is to add 3 - 4 drops of 1N Sodium Hydroxide to approximately 10 ml urine (this adjusts the pH of the specimen to ~pH 8). The sample need only be kept refrigerated (ie. 4C). We have conducted our own stability studies to show that this procedure is better than simply freezing the urine. My problem is that I can't find the original reference that we adopted this procedure from. Can anyone help with any references with regards to this matter? [...]44_12Feb199907:12:[log in to unmask]
5835 32 18_ReAbbot FK506 kits16_PETER J [log in to unmask], 12 Feb 1999 00:18:51 -000011_ISO-8859-1 47_12Feb199900:18:[log in to unmask]
5868 28 37_FREE MEDICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL BOOKS16_Mr.Munaf [log in to unmask], 12 Feb 1999 09:50:27 +0530 (IST)599_us-ascii Elsevier,Medical and C.R.C.International,Pharmacological Books are available FREE of cost,for (Amsterdam-Mumbai-ultimate destination) postal charges of $20 only each from World Book Centre, Gr.Flr.,Rakhi Mahal, 209,D.V.Road,Churchgate, Mumbai-400020,India, Tel:91 22 2027299,Telfax:91 22 2844891.
The list of Books available can be viewed at www.in-india.com/wbc Hope they will be of interest to you, Please don't hesitate to get back to me at the above e-mail address if need be. Thanks Munaf Lakhani MBA(Michigan,USA) BSc.(Hons.)(Surrey,U.K.)49_12Feb199909:50:27+0530(IST)[log in to unmask]
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