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Hi

I have to deliver a lecture on the topic " Adsorption & Elution technique in Blood Banking".If anybody has pls

e-mail me at : globe@akunet.org.

Your coperation would be appariciate.

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comment_11395

I tried to email you some info, but it did not work. email me at dsaikin@littletonhospital.org and I'll try to send the info as a reply.

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comment_29950

can I get a copy also of the information i really needed thankyou very much

I tried to email you some info, but it did not work. email me at dsaikin@littletonhospital.org and I'll try to send the info as a reply.
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comment_46247
I tried to email you some info, but it did not work. email me at dsaikin@littletonhospital.org and I'll try to send the info as a reply.

David

could you please send me the inho on adsorption and elution?

thank you much

sbp

comment_46261

really looking forward for both detail lecture .y dont attached here so

every one can have it

thanks

comment_46263

Can I request a copy as well? gwtw13@comcast.net.

Thank you so much

Lynda

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comment_48713

hey David, why dont you post your information on this site, that way all will have access.

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comment_48982

Can I also request you to please post the info on this site. Many thanks in anticipation.

comment_48987

I really do not have a "lecture" . . . these are in my procedure manual. All the info may be gleaned from any blood bank text.

comment_48989

I'm off sick at the moment. If I feel a bit better tomorrow, I try and put something together.

comment_49000

I'm home sick today too Malcolm. I think I did more work, working at home, than I sometimes get done at work. Feel better soon.

comment_49031

Right, I've had a go, as I am feeling a bit better.

I'm not saying it's perfect, or even one of my better PowerPoints (I'm still not feeling great), but, have a look and see what you think.

If it's no good, bin it, but please say so, and I'll give it another go.

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comment_49042

Malcolm that was a very concise explaination.. Thank you.

comment_49047

Malcolm, Thanks for the presentation, but I have a request - we have never ever done an absorption or elution procedure here. I have general concept of these but would really appreciate if you can explain it as to a novice - from basics -why, when & how or you may point me towards some other useful resource/reference. I am checking AABB Tech.manual for same too. Thanks once again.

comment_49048

Will do aafrin, but it will take a couple of days.

I'm now back at work, but have an in tray that is stacked to the gills, and am out of the office again tomorrow, lecturing at a one-day symposium - but I'll get it done as soon as I can.

comment_49055
I tried to email you some info, but it did not work. email me at dsaikin@littletonhospital.org and I'll try to send the info as a reply.

Me too!!! anorris@georgetownhospitalsystem.org

comment_49129

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Okay then aafrin. I hope this is what you wanted. Again, if not, say so, and I'll have another go.

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