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  1. Cliff

    Submitting a Question

    We'd be very happy to have you help with submitting questions to be used for Question of the Day. Please submit them to this form: https://goo.gl/forms/2yOF8TlSG6QmZugC3 Thank you
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  2. I evaluate the individual case to determine what cells might be the most informative. In practical terms, most of the time I go straight to a panel. If it was a cord blood sample, then I'd consider A and B cells plus either a panel or screen. (Haven't done an eluation on a cord blood panel in years and years.)
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  3. this frequency increases as it gets closer to the end of the shift and time to go home in my experience.
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  4. kate murphy

    CAP TRM.40690

    Here's our Clerical Check procedure. No issues on any inspection, we've been doing EXM for 6 yrs. SOP II 004 Clerical Checks.docx
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