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1999 INDEX Annual Index INDEX TO VOLUME 12, NUMBERS 1 TH R OUGH 6 The index to volume 12 ofC linical Laboratory Araj, George F Border, Barbara G Science is composed of two parts: an author in- Human Brucellosis: A Classical Infectious Microwaves in the Laboratory: Effective dex and a subject index (p 380). Disease with Persistent Diagnostic Chal- Decontamination. 156. RR lenges. 207. RR Bourgeois, Karrie Issue Arnette, Anne H Isolation of a Nosocomial Pathogen from a January/February Clinical Laboratory Technician to Clinical Blood Bank Water Bath. 275. RR March/April Laboratory Scientist Articulation and Dis- Brinkley, Linda L May/June tance Learning. 42. FO Designinga Curriculum Using the DACUM July/August ASCLS Process. 78. AB September/October 1998 Reviewer Honor Roll. 27. DD Britton, Linda A November/December Answers to 1997 Focus Continuing Educa- Learning Styles: Comparing Didactic and Abbreviations Used: tion Questions. 58. CE Laboratory Grades. 199. AB AB = Abstract Clinical Laboratory Science Announces Brunzel, Nancy BR = Book Review 1998 Distinguished Author Award Recipi- Native English Speaking and Non-Native CE = Continuing Education ents. 139. DD English Speaking Student Success on Cer- CP = Clinical Practice Ethical Responsibility. 71. RR tification Examinations: The Experience Laboratory’s/laboratorians Duty to Provide of One Clinical Laboratory Science Pro- CR = Case Report DD = Dialogue and Discussion Information Not Just Data. 10. DD gram. 80. AB ED = Editorial Phlebotomy. 70. RR Burbage, Darchy FE = Feature Baasner, Jorn Percentage of Free Prostate Specific Antigen FO = Focus Determination of the Toxicologically Rel- to Total Prostate Specific Antigen in Se- LE = Letter to Editor evant Arsenic Content in Urine. 329. CP rum of Males Participating in a Commu- RR = Reports and Reviews Beck, SusanJ nity Outreach Prostate Cancer Screening RS = Research Clinical Laboratory Scientists’ View of the Project. 200. AB SF = Student Forum Competencies Needed for Current Prac- Canzona, Cathy TT = Trends and Technology tice. 98. RS Laboratory Data Interpretive Abilities of WB = Washington Beat NCA: Questions and Answers. 7. DD Senior Nursing Students. 79. AB Benenson, A S Carrell, Carla AUTHOR INDEX T-Lymphocyte Immunophenotyping Blind Flexible Endoscopy and Infection Control: Proficiency Testing: A Model System for A Training Program. 79. AB Adams, Andrew K CD4+ T-Cells. 278. RS Caskey, Cheryl R Human Influenza: Viral Mutations and Al- Berkowitz, Irv Ergonomics in the Clinical Laboratory. 140. tered Tropisms. 67. SF Percentage of Free Prostate Specific Antigen CP Legionella: A New Millennium Bug. 309. FO to Total Prostate Specific Antigen in Se- Cearlock, Dianne M Aldrich, Joan E rum of Males Participating ina Commu- Clinical Site Recruitment Triggers Clinical Comparison of Dexterity Scores Among nity Outreach Prostate Cancer Screening Laboratory Science Curricular Centraliza- Applicants to Five Different Allied Health Project. 200. AB tion. 48. FO Programs. 76. AB Best, Hilda A Increasing Clinical Site Affiliations with a Ambrosia, Angela Drawing Specimens for Coagulation Testing: University Program: Problems and Solu- Infrastructure, Development, and Delivery Is a Second Tube Necessary? 137. CP tions. 79. AB Needed to Offer Healthcare Core Courses Birnbaum, Larry Clare, C Nan on the Internet at Rio Salado College. 83. Strategies for Program Survival: The College Evaluation ofL aboratory Test Utilization in the AB of St. Scholastica. 5. LE Diagnosis of Hypercoagulability. 203. AB Anderson, Barbara V Blessum, Cynthia R Clysdale, Sarah An Evaluation of the Jigsaw Method of Co- Atypical Findings of Protein Studies Using Modification of Teaching Techniques to In- operative Learning in the CLS Classroom. Capillary Zone Electrophoresis. 325. CP crease Success Among English as a Sec- 75. AB Boisvert, Dorothy ond Language Students in a Clinical Labo- Anderson, Marcella East Meets West: Comparison ofa Chinese ratory Science Program. 80. AB Successful Collaboration: Regional Clinical and a U.S. Medical Technology Program. Collins, Patricia Laboratory Science Leadership Develop- 78. AB An Unusual Case of Meningiococcemia. ment Course. 82. AB 201. AB VOL 12, NO 6 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1999 CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE 375 1999 INDEX Cook, James | Increasing Clinical Site Affiliations with a lrends and Technology: July 1999. 256. TT Pulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacterial University Program: Problems and Solu Irends and Technology: June 1999. 192. TT Infections in Immunocompetent Patients tions. 79. AB Irends and Technology. October 1999. 320.T] 902. FO Fell, Linda I Griffith, James T Cook, Stella Projection Difficulties with Computer As Questions for Our Future. 258. DD \ Learner-Directed Approach to Hematol sisted Instructional Software. 14. CP Guiles, H Jesse ogy Case S tudies 75. AB Fowler, David G Multi-Institutional Collaboration and Effi Crowley, Julia R Basic Concepts of a Database Management ciency in Design of an Articulated Medi- Clinical Laboratory Technician to Clinical System. 174. FO cal Laboratory Technician/Medical Tech Laboratory Scientist Articulation and Dis leaching Computer Applications by Resolv nology Program. 80. AB tance Learning. 42. FO ing Laboratory Problems. 82. AB Guo, Tiezheng Flexible Endoscopy and Infection Control Francis, Diane P Determination of the Toxicologically Rel ATi Lining Progr im. 79. AB [-Lymphocyte Immunophenotyping Blind evant Arsenic Content in Urine. 329. CP Cutlan, Robert T Proficiency Testing: A Model System fot Handley, Cynthia S$ Atypical Findings of Protein Studies Using CD4+ T-Cells. 278. RS Information Technology Use by University Capillary Zone Electrophoresis. 325. CP Freeman, Vicki S based Faculty in the Clinical Laboratory Czekaj, Felicia A Web Based Courses in Clinical Laboratory Science Classroom. 79. AB Multi-Institutional Coilaboration and Effi Science. 84. AB Harrison, Betty C ciency in Design of Articulated Medi Fritsma, George A Information Technology Use by University- cal Laboratory Technician/Medical Tech \ Preliminary Study of the Effects of 4 °C based Faculty in the Clinical Laboratory nology Program. 80. AB Storage on Coagulation Factor Activity. Science Classroom. 79. AB Dadian, Taline 200. AB Hengesbaugh, Jean H Professional Issues An Interdisciplinary Che Effects of Centrifugation at 2500x fot The Art of Business for Clinical Laboratory Ethics Course. 81. AB Five Minutes on the Plasma Platelet Scientists. 16. CP Danielson, Constance Count in Hemostasis Specimens. 200. AB Hentzen, Audrey E Production of Anti Kx+Km in 14-Month Frohman, Ellis M Using Technology to Teach Molecular Techniques Old Male with McLeod Phenotype and Clinical Laboratory Science. 194. LI in Student Laboratory Settings. 84. AB Chronic Granulomatous Disease. 202. AB Fydryszewski, Nadine Hicock, Paul Suspected Interference of ID-MTS™ Red Multi-Institutional Collaboration and Effi Minimizing Instructor Bias in the Evaluation Cell Diluent in Indirect Antiglobulin Test ciency in Design of an Articulated Medi of Student Affective Domain. 290. RS 201. AB cal Laboratory Technician/Medical Tech Hofherr, Louise K Davis, David nology Program. 80. AB [-Lymphocyte Immunophenotyping Blind Flexible Endoscopy and Infection Control Garcia, Aixa Proficiency Testing: A Model System for \ ‘Training Program. 79. AB Isolation of a Nosocomial Pathogen from a CD4+ T-Cells. 278. RS Davis, Judy G Blood Bank Water Bath. 275. RR Holladay, E Blair 106th ¢ ongress | pdate 259. WB Gardner, Cynthia An Entry Level Master of Science Degree in ASCLS Supports Ag g Research Funding Evaluation of Capillary Zone Electrophore Clinical Laboratory Science. 75. AB 195. WB sis Assessment of Beta Proteins. 262. CP Hsia, Y Edward Healthcare Issues and the 106th Congress Gethers, Marthena Correction in: Hematologic Parameters in Thalas- 132. WB Teachers (Wonderful, but Strange Crea- semia: Review of Data from the Hawai'i He- Negotiated Rulemaking. 3. WB tures). 133. SI reditary Anemia Project. 198. DD Doe, Robert H Io Be or Not To Be a Clinical Laboratory Hematologic Parameters in Thalassemia: Dr wing Specimens for Coagulation [esting Scientist. 4. SI Review of Data from the Hawai'i Heredi Is a Second Tube Necessar 137. ¢ Gladfelter, Nadine tary Anemia Project. 169. RS Ebose, E James Successful Collaboration: Regional clinical Hsu, Hsing-Jiuan Multi-Institutional Collaboration and Effi Laboratory Science Leadership Develop \ Preliminary Study of the Effects of 4 °C ciency in Design of an Articulated Medi ment Course. 82. AB Storage on Coagulation Factor Activity. cal Laboratory Technician Medical Tech Golightly, Candace 200. AB nology Program. 80. AB LISs: Functionality. 178. FO The Effects of¢ entrifugation at 2500x for Eby, Charles S Golyski, Carol Five Minutes on the Plasma Platelet Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia. 365. FO Designing and Implementinag Clinical Labo Count in Hemostasis Specimens. 200. AB Etnyre-Zacher, Patricia ratory Science Review Course. 78. AB Hundley, Janice M Clinical Site Recruitment [riggers ¢ linical Goodwin, Cheryl An Entry Level Master of Science Degree in Laboratory Science Curricular Centraliza Atlas of Blood Cell Differentiation. 220. BR Clinical Laboratory Science. 75. AB tion. 48. FO Gore, Mary Jane Development of a Clinical Practicum Course Comparisoonf Instructor Activitiets o Theo Irends and Technology: April 1999. 126. I Using a Simulated Clinical Laboratory. retical Norms for Clinical Instructor [rends and Technology: December 1999. 373.T I 78. AB r Role 6. AB [rends and Technology: February 1999. 62. I 1999 INDEX Hyduke, Ruthanne R Development of a Clinical Practicum Course Laudicina, RebeccaJ Basic QC Practices. 90. BR Using a Simulated Clinical Laboratory. Characteristics of Clinical Laboratory Tech- International Association of Medical Labora- 78. AB nician Students and Effects on Program tory Technologists Keohane, Elaine M Outcome. 221. RS Educational Requirements for Medical Labo- Multi-Institutional Collaboration and Effi- Clinical Laboratory Scientists’ View of the ratory Sciences. 260. DD ciency in Design of an Articulated Medi- Competencies Needed for Current Practice. Isabel, Jeanne M cal Laboratory Technician/Medical Tech- 98. RS Clinical Site Recruitment Triggers Clinical nology Program. 80. AB Focus: Role of the Laboratory in Women’s Laboratory Science Curricular Centraliza- Kile, Brenda Health. 229. FO tion. 48. FO Successful Collaboration: Regional Clinical Laurich, Gerald A Jackson, Marie M Laboratory Science I eadership Develop- Clinical Laboratory Technician to Clinical Survey Types and Trends. 203. AB ment Course. 82. AB Laboratory Scientist Articulation and Dis- Jarreu, Patsy King, Lynn tance Learning. 42. FO Use of Clinical and Management Case Studies Modification of Teaching Techniques to In- Lavanty, Don to Increase Problem-Solving Skills. 82. AB crease Success Among English as a Sec- 106th Congress Update. 259. WB Johnson, Steve ond Language Students in a Clinical Labo- ASCLS Supports Aging Research Funding. Percentage of Free Prostate Specific Antigen ratory Science Program. 80. AB 195. WB to Total Prostate Specific Antigen in Se- Kinsinger, Janice Healthcare Issues and the 106th Congress. rum of Males Participating in a Commu- ‘Transfer and Articulation in Illinois: Theory 132. WB nity Outreach Prostate Cancer Screening to Practice. 82. AB Negotiated Rulemaking. 3. WB Project. 200. AB Kiser, Karen M Lawrence, Louann W Josko-Tuchol, Deborah Integrating the Internet into Lesson Plans. Learning Styles: Comparing Didactic and Multi-Institutional Collaboration and Effi- 196. CP Laboratory Grades. 199. AB ciency in Design of an Articulated Medi- Klosinski, Deanna, D Use of Clinical and Management Case Studies cal Laboratory Technician/Medical Tech- Various Predictors of Clinical Performance to Increase Problem-Solving Skills. 82. AB nology Program. 80. AB in a Hospital-Based Laboratory Science Leach, Donna Junkins, Alan D Program. 83. AB Laboratory Data Interpretive Abilities of An Entry Level Master of Science Degree in Koeneman, Brian A Senior Nursing Students. 79. AB Clinical Laboratory Science. 75. AB Biological Markers Used to Predict Prostate Leclair, Susan Development of a Clinical Practicum Course Cancer Progression Following Successful Evolution ofa Journal. 66. ED Using a Simulated Clinicai Laboratory. Treatment. 203. AB Lee Sang, John E 78. AB Koeneman, James B Evaluation ofL aboratory Test Utilization in the Kaplan, Keith J Diagnosis of Hypercoagulability. 203. AB Biological Markers l sed to Predict Prostate Laboratory indicators of Ethanol Consump- Cancer Progression Following Successful LeGrys, Vicky A tion. 343. RR Ireatment. 203. AB Coronary Heart Disease in Women and the Karlsson, Britta Kotlarz, Virginia R Role of the Laboratory. 246. FO Career Options: Innovative Curricula Offer Designing and Implementinag Clinical Labo- Liang, Hua-Qi Student and Program Benefits. 76. AB ratory Science Review Course. 78. AB Serum Lipid Concentrations Correlate with Karni, Karen R Tracing Our Roots: A New Era in Clinical the Progression of Chronic Renal Failure. Comparing CLS Faculty and Allied Health Laboratory Science Education. 213, RR 104. RS Deans and Directors: Time Spent in Aca- [racing Our Roots: Progress in Advancing Lineback, Janet A demic Activities and Perceptions of the the Profession (1945-62), 91. RR Models for Introduction of Molecular Pa- Research Environment. 332. CP Tracing Our Roots: Years of Turmoil (1962- thology into University-based Under- Comparison of Scholarly Productivity and 1977). 336. RR graduate and Graduate Clinical Labora- the Research Environment between Clini- Kresic, Perka tory Sciences Curricula. 80. AB cal Laboratory Science Faculty and Allied The Use of Interactive Technology in the Liu, Ze-Jun Health Deans/Directors. 77. AB Classroom. 12. CP Determination of LD-Ilg Complex with Scholarly Activities Among Clinical Labo- Krumpelmann, Jeanne Counter Immunoelectrophoresis using ratory Science Faculty. 19. RS Perceived Barriers to Articulation—With a Terylene Cellulose Acetate Membrane as Karr, Cynthia K Focus on Clinical Laboratory Science Pro Supporting Media. 134. CP An Entry Level Master of Science Degree in grams. 81. AB Lofsness, Karen Clinical I aboratory Science. 75. AB Larson, Linda A A Learner-Directed Approach to Hematol- Development ofa Clinical Practicum Course Projection Difficulties with Computer As- ogy Case Studies. 75. AB Using a Simulated Clinical Laboratory. sisted Instructional Software. 14. CP Mahon, Connie R 78. AB Laubenthal, Connie Professional Issues—An Interdisciplinary Keil, Deborah E Who's Watching the Store? 73. DD Ethics Course. 81. AB An Entry Level Master of Science Degree in The Resurgence of Pertussis: The 100-Day Clinical Laboratory Science. 75. AB Cough. 297. FO VOL 12, NO 6 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1999 CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE 377 1999 INDEX Manor, Pamela G Miller, Sharon M Palmer, Nancy R Education by Computer: Learning the Clinical Site Recruitment Triggers Clinical [ransfusion Reaction Following Red Cell Westgard Rules. 183. FO Laboratory Science Curricular Centraliza- Exchange for Reduction of Hemoglobin [eaching Computer Applicationbsy Resolv tion. 48. FO S. 202. AB ing Laboratory Problems. 82. AB Miller, Susan Passiment, Elissa Turnaround Times in the Laboratory: A Re Critical Reading and Writing Across the We Have Signed. 323. WB view of the Literature CP Curriculum in Clinical Laboratory Sci Peddecord, K Michael Martin, Barbara ence. 161. RR [-Lymphocyte Immunophenotyping Blind Career Options: Innovative Curricula Offer Mobley, Regina C Proficiency Testing: A Model System for Student and Program Benefits. 76. AB Clinical Laboratory Technician to Clinical CD4+ T-Cells. 278. RS Martin, Sharon M Laboratory Scientist Articulation and Dis- Petrides, Marian Clinical Laboratory Technician to Clinical tance Learning. 42. FO [ransfusion Reaction Following Red Cell Laboratory Scientist Articulation and Dis- Moewe, Cathy Exchange for Reduction of Hemoglobin ince Learning. 42. FO Iransfer and Articulation in Illinois: Theory S. 202. AB Martine, Cynthia to Practice. 82. AB Polancic, Joan omparison of Student Selection Criteria Montgomery, Robbi Iransfer and Articulation in Illinois: Theory vith Certification | amination Results Cooperative Learning—Using the New Para- to Practice. 82. AB AB digm in the Hospital Based Program. 77. AB Quarles, Lynn Mayer, Robin P Moore, Jesse 1] \ Preliminary Study of the Effects of 4 Atypical Findings of Protein Studies Using Human Influenza: Viral Mutations and Al- Storage on Coagulation Factor Activity. Capillary Zone Electrophoresis. 3 25. CP tered lropisms. 67. SI 200. AB Evaluation of Capillary Zone Electrophore- More, LE The Effects of( entrifugation at 2500x for sis Assessment of Beta Proteins. 262. CP Drawing Specimens for Coagulation Testing: Five Minutes on the Plasma Platelet McCarthy, Leo Is a Second Tube Necessary? 11 37. CP Count in Hemostasis Specimens. 200. AB Production Morrison, Miki Ramirez, Nancy E A\ VA iale| Various Predictors of Clinical Performance Various Predictors of Clinical Performance in a Hospital-Based Laboratory Science in a Hospital-Based Laboratory Science Program. 83. AB Program. 83. AE Muellenberg, Phyllis A Ramsey, Maggie Projection Difficulties with ¢ omputer As- Percentage of Free Prostate Specific Antigen sisted Instructional Software. 14. CP to Total Prostate Specific Antigen in Se- Mugan, Kathleen M rum of Males Participating in a Commu- IIl Cl us Using Compressed Video Technology to Pro nity Outreach Prostate Cancer Screening McEnerney, Kath leen vide a State-Wide Continuing Education Project. 200. AB Series for Laboratory Personnel. 83. AB Ray, Hertha ( to ACE a ¢ Mullersman, Jerald E Drawing Specimens for Coagulation Testing: McGlasson, David I \typical Findings of Protein Studies Using Is a Second Tube Necessary? 137. CP \ Review Capillary Zone Electrophoresis. 325. CP Rice-Spearman, Lori Nelson, Diana Microwaves in the Laboratory: Effective Current Considerations in the Use of the Decontamination. 156. RR APTT in Monitoring Unfractionated Rinas, Allen C McKenzie, Shirlyn B Heparin. 359. FO lhe Gynecological Pap Test. 239. FO Evaluatioonf Laboratory Test Utiliz Nelson, Harold M Roguski, Wanda Diagnosis of Hypercoagulability Clinical Laboratory Science.130. LI East Meets West: Comparison of a Chinese McLane, Mary Ann Norris, Wanda I and a U.S. Medical Technology Program. Structural Requirements for the Binding of Drawing Specimens for Coagulation Testing: 78. AB the Disintegrin Ligand Eristostatin in its Is a Second Tube Necessary? 137. CP Rothenberger, Sandra Interactions wi th Three Integrin Recepi Olesinski, Raymond I Production of Anti Kx+Km in 14-Month tors. 203. AB Comparofi Insstorucnto r Activitiets o Theo- Old Male with McLeod Phenotype and Mesaros, Frank Jr retical Norms for Clinical Instructor Chronic Granulomatous Disease. 202. AB Remittance Advice Auditing for ( ompli Roles. 76. AB Suspected Interference of ID-MTS™ Red 204. AB Orr, Sylvia M Cell Diluent in Indirect Antiglobin Test. Miele, Mary E Designing a Curriculum Using the DACUM 201. AB Percentage of Free Prostate Specific Antigen Process. 78. AB Ryman, Denny to Total Prostate Specific Antigen in Se- Otto, Catherine, N Laboratory Data Interpretive Abilities of rum of Males Participating in a Commu- Screening Protocols for Diseases in Women: Senior Nursing Students. 79. AB nity Outreach Prostate Cancer Screening \ Review of Screening Principles and Ex- Project. 200. AB amination of Practices. 230. FO 1999 INDEX Sanders, Tracy D Minimizing Instructor Bias in the Evaluation Weiss, Sandra M Human Influenza: Viral Mutations and AI- of Student Affective Domain. 290. RS Results of the Hogan Personality Index among tered [ropisms. 67. SI Transfusion Reaction Following Red Cell Clinical Laboratory Scientists Working in Scarano, FrankJ Exchange for Reduction of Hemoglobin the Clinical Laboratory. 201. AB Merriam-Webster’s Medical Audio Dictio- S. 202. AB Wiggers, Thomas nary Software. 168. BR Steiner-Adler, Joan Minimizing Instructor Bias in the Evaluation Schalla, William O Program Survival: A Development Research of Student Affective Domain. 290. RS [-Lymphocyte Immunophenotyping Blind Methodology Model. 81. AB Wilson, Susan Proficiency Testing: A Model System for Strauss, Sharon Suspected Interferenceo fI D-MTS™ Red Cell CD4+ T-Cells. 278. RS Successful Collaboration: Regional Clinical Diluent in Indirect Antiglobin Test. 201. AB Schwabbauer, Ivan Laboratory Science Leadership Develop- Woods, Lugene A Why ¢ vhange? 322. ED ment Course. 82. AB Developing a Computerized Comprehensive Schwabbauer, Marian Swinehart, Cheryl Examination for Clinical Laboratory Stu- Germ Theory Revisited. 131. ED Cooperative Learning: A Practical Experi- dents. 83. AB Shaikh, A Hamid ence in Hematology/Hemostasis. 77. AB Wright, Michelle S Clinical Laboratory Technician to Clinical Taylor, Roger N Critical Reading and Writing Across the Laboratory Scientist Articulation and Dis- [-Lymphocyte Immunophenotyping Blind Curriculum in Clinical Laboratory Sci- tance Learning. 42. FO Proficiency Testing: A Model System for ence. 161. RR Skomorucha, David G CD4+ T-Cells. 278. RS Drug-Induced Hemolytic Anemias: Increas- Results of the Hogan Personality Index among Teshima, Dick Y ing Complications to Therapeutic Inter- Clinical Laboratory Scientists Working in Correction in: Hematologic Parameters in ventions. 115. FO the Clinical Laboratory. 201. AB Thalassemia: Review of Data from the Laboratory Investigation of Autoimmune Smalley, David I Hawai'i Hereditary Anemia Project. 198. Hemolytic Anemias. 119. FO Atypical Findings of Protein Studies Using DD Wu, Ke-Fu Capillary Zone Electrophoresis. 325. CP Hematologic Parameters in Thalassemia: Serum Lipid Concentrations Correlate with Evaluation of Capillary Zone Electrophore- Review of Data from the Hawai'i Heredi- the Progression of Chronic Renal Fail- sis Assessment of Beta Proteins. 262. CP tary Anemia Project. 169. RS ure. 104. RS Smith, Linda A Thorne, David Wyatt, Diane \utoimmune Hemolytic Anemias: Charac- Laboratory Indicators of Ethanol Consump- Scholarly Activities Among Clinical Labo- teristics and Classification. 110. FO tion. 343. RR ratory Science Faculty. 19. RS Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemias: Introduc- Tsalev, Dimiter Yang, Wen-Qing tion. 109. FO Determination of the Toxicologically Rel- Serum Lipid Concentrations Correlate with Evaluation of Laboratory Test Utilization in the evant Arsenic Content in Urine. 329. CP the Progression of Chronic Renal Failure. Diagnosis of Hypercoagulability. 203. AB Turgeon, Mary L 104. RS Laboratory Investigation of Autoimmune Career Options: Innovative Curricula Offer Yang, Xin Hemolytic Anemias. 119. FO Student and Program Benefits. 76. AB Determination of LD-Ig Complex with Solberg, Patricia Vogel, Kim Counter Immunoelectrophoresis using Native English Speaking and Non-Native Professional Issues—An Interdisciplinary ferylene Cellulose Acetate Membrane as English Speaking Student Success on Cer- I thics ( ‘ourse. 81. AB Supporting Media. 134. CP tification Examinations: The Experience Waller, Kathy V Ying, Shu-Shen of One Clinical Laboratory Science Pro- Comparing CLS Faculty and Allied Health Serum Lipid Concentrations Correlate with gram. 80. AB Deans and Directors: Time Spent in Aca- the Progression of Chronic Renal Failure. Song, Nai-Guo demic Activities and Perceptions of the 104. RS Serum Lipid Concentrations Correlate with Research Environment. 332. CP Yue, Mary Jane the Progression of Chronic Renal Failure. Comparison of Scholarly Productivity and A Learner-Directed Approach to Hematol- 104. RS the Research Environment between Clini- ogy Case Studies. 75. AB Sonnett, Ruby W cal Laboratory Science Faculty and Allied Zadinsky, James An Entry Level Master of Science Degree in Health Deans/ Directors. 77. AB Flexible Endoscopy and Infection Control: Clinical Laboratory Science. 75. AB Interactive Immunology Case Study. 202. AB A Training Program. 79. AB Development ofa Clinical Practicum Course Scholarly Activities Among Clinical Labo- Zhang, Yan-Jie Using a Simulated Clinical Laboratory. ratory Science Faculty. 19. RS Serum Lipid Concentrations Correlate with 78. AB Weaver, Donna the Progression of Chronic Renal Failure. Southern, Dan Transfer and Articulation in Illinois: Theory 104. RS Laboratory Education in the 1950s and 1960s: to Practice. 82. AB Zitzmann, Michele G A Trip Down Memory Lane. 30. FO Wei, Ming-Jing Standardization of the Urine Microscopic Spence, Libby M Serum Lipid Concentrations Correlate with Examination. 201. AB Human Influenza: Viral Mutations and Al- the Progression of Chronic Renal Failure. Use of Clinical and Management Case Studies tered Tropisms. 67. SF 104. RS to Increase Problem-Solving Skills. 82. AB VOL 12, NO 6 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1999 CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE 379 1999 INDEX SUBJECT INDEX unsfer and Articulatioinn Illinois: Theory Career options to Practice. 82. AB Career Options: Innovative¢ urricula Offer Academic activities ASCLS Student and Program Benefits. 76. AB 99 Annual Meeting Abstracts. 199. CP. Carpal tunnel syndrome ual Meeting Schedule and Program Ergonomiinc thse C linical Laboratory. 140. CP 145. CP Case study Atomic absorption \ Learner-Directed Approach to Hematol Determination of the Toxicologically Rel ogy Case Studies. 75. AB unt Arsenic Content in Urine. 329. CP An Unusual Case of Meningiococcemia. Attrition 201. AB Characteristicosf Clinical Laboratory Tech Interactive Immunology Case Study. 202. AB nician Students and Effects on Program Production of Anti-Kx+Km in 1 t-Month Outcome. 221. RS Old Male with McLeod Phenotype and Autoimmune hemolytic anemias Chronic Granulomatous Disease. 202. AB Minimizing Instruct n the Evaluation Laboratory Investigation of Autoimmune Use ofC linical and ManagementC ase Studies 290. RS Hemolytic Anemias. 119. FO to Increase Problem-Solving Skills. 82. AB Aging Bacteria CD4+ T-lymphocyte ASCLS Support Microwaves in the Laboratory [-Lymphocyte Immunophenotyping Blind Decontamination. 156. RR Proficiency Testing: A Model System for Beta proteins CD4+ T-Cells. 278. RS Evaluation of Capillary Zone Electrophore Certification examination sis Assessment of Beta Proteins. 262. CP Laboratory Education in the 1950s and Biological markers 1960s: A Trip down Memory Lane. 30. FO | Biological Markers Used to Predict Prostate Certification results « Cancer Progression Following Successful Comparison of Student Selection Criteria with Ireatment. 203. AB Certification Examination Results. 77. AB Blind proficiency testing Cervix [-Lymphocyte Immunophenotyping Blind Che Gynecological Pap Test. 239. FO Proficiency \ Model System for Chronic renal failure CD4+ T-Cells. 278. RS Serum Lipid Concentrations Correlate with Blood bank the Progression of Chronic Renal Failure. Isolation of a Nosocomial Pathogen from a 104. RS Blood Bank Water Bath. 275 Clinical competence Book Review Clinical Laboratory Scientists’ View of the Merriam-Webster’s Medical Competencies Needed for Current Prac ary Software. 168. BR tice. 98. RS Bordet Gengou agar Clinical laboratory The Resurgence of Pertuss he 100-Day Education by Computer: Learning the Cough. 297. FO Westgard Rules. 183. FO Brucellosis [racing Our Roots: Years of Turmoil (1962- Human Brucellosis: A Classical Infectious 19 336. RR Disease with Persistent Diagnostic ¢ hal Clinical laboratory education s. 207. RR Laboratory Education in the 1950s and ancer screening 1960s: A Trip down Memory Lane. 30. FO Screening Protocolfso r Diseases in Women: Clinical laboratory history \ Review of Screening P)r inciples and Ey [racing Our Roots: A New Era in Clinical ( iumination of Practices. 230. FO Laboratory Science Education. 213. RR \l Che Gynecological Pap lest Clinical laboratory practice pari vancer Clinical Laboratory Scientists’ View of the Arsenic lh1 e Gynecolo\g ical Pap Test. ( ompetencies Needed for Current Prac- loxicologically Rel apillary zone electrophoresis tice. 98. RS in Urine. 329. CP \typical Findings of Protein Studies | sing Clinical laboratory science Articulation Capillary Zone Electrophoresis. 325. CP Clinical Laboratory Science. 130. ED Clinical Laboratory Technician to Clinical Evaluation of Capillary Zone Electrophore- [racing Our Roots: A New Era in Clinical Laboratory Scientist Articulation and Dis sis Assessment of Beta Proteins. 262. CP Laboratory Science Education. 213. RR FO -areer ladder acing Our Roots: Progress in Advancing » Articulation—With a Clinical Laboratory Technician to Clinical the Profession (1945-62), 91. RR. 1] Laboratory Science Pro Laboratory Scientist Articulation and Dis acing Our Roots: Years of Turmoil (1962- tance Learning. 41. FO 1977). 336. RR 1999 INDEX Clinical laboratory science education Compliance Curriculum revision [racing Our Roots: A New Era in Clinical Remittance Advice Auditing for Compli- Clinical Site Recruitment [riggers Clinical Laboratory Science Education. 213. RR ance. 204. AB Laboratory Science Curricular Centraliza- Clinical laboratory science history Computer applications tion. 48. FO [racing Our Roots: Progress in Advancing leaching Computer Applications by Resolv- Data associations the Profession (1945-62), 91. RR ing Laboratory Problems. 82. AB Basic Concepts of a Database Management [racing Our Roots: Years of Turmoil (1962 Computer assisted instruction System. 174. FO 1977). 336. RR Projection Difficulties with Computer As- Data interpretive ability sisted Instructional Software. 14. CP Laboratory Data Interpretive Abilities of Clinical site affiliations Computer assisted learning Senior Nursing Students. 79. AB Increasing Clinical Site Affiliations with a Education by (¢ omputer: Learning the Database management systems University Program: Problems and Solu- Westgard Rules. 183. FO Basic Concepts of a Database Management tions. 79. AB Computer examination System. 174. FO Clinical site recruitment Developing a Computerized Comprehensive Database Clinical Site Recruitment Triggers Clinical Examination for Clinical Laboratory Sci- Basic Concepts ofa Database Management Laboratory Science Curricular Centraliza- entist Students. 83. AB System. 174. FO tion. 48. FO Computer-based evaluation Decontamination CLS curricula Minimizing Instructor Bias in the Evalua- Microwaves in the Laboratory: Effective Models for Introduction of Molecular Pa- tion of Student Affective Domain. 290. Decontamination. 156. RR thology into University-based Under- RS Dexterity scores graduate and Graduate Clinical Labora- Computers Comparison of Dexterity Scores Among tory Sciences Curricula. 80. AB LISs: Functionality. 178. FO Applicants to Five Different Allied Health CLS faculty Continuing education Programs. 76. AB ' Comparison of Scholarly Productivity and Using Compressed Video Technology to Pro- Diagnosis the Research Environment between Clini- vide a State-Wide Continuing Education Human Brucellosis: A Classical Infectious cal Laboratory Science Faculty and Allied Series for Laboratory Personnel. 83. AB Disease with Persistent Diagnostic Chal- Health Deans/Directors. 77. AB Cooperative learning lenges. 207. RR Scholarly Activities Among Clinical Labo- An Evaluation of the Jigsaw Method of Co- Dialogue and Discussion ratory Science Faculty. 19. RS operative Learning in the CLS Classroom. NCA: Questions and Answers. 7. DD CLS review course 75. AB Who's Watching the Store? 73. DD Designing and Implementinag Clinical Labo- Cooperative Learning: A Practical Experi- Distance education ratory Science Review Course. 78. AB ence in Hematology/Hemostasis. 77. AB Clinical Laboratory Technician to Clinical CLT students Cooperative Learning—Using the New Paradigm Laboratory Scientist Articulation and Dis- Characteristics of Clinical Laboratory Tech- in the Hospital Based Program. 77. AB tance Learning. 41. FO nician Students and Effects on Program Coronary heart disease Distance learning Outcome. 221. RS Coronary Heart Disease in Women and the Infrastructure, Development, and Delivery Coagulation Role of the Laboratory. 246. FO Needed to Offer Healthcare Core \ Preliminary Study of the Effects of 4 °C Counter immunoelectrophoresis Courses on the Internet at Rio Salado Storage on Coagulation Factor Activity. Determination of LD-Ig Complex with College. 83. AB 200. AB Counter Immunoelectrophoresis using Web Based Courses in Clinical Laboratory Coagulation testing Terylene Cellulose Acetate Membrane as Science. 84. AB Drawing Specimens for Coagulation Testing: Supporting Media. 134. CP Editorial Is a Second Tube Necessary? ] 37. CP Cumulative trauma disorder Evolution ofa Journal. 66. ED Cognitive predictors Ergonomics in the Clinical Laboratory. 140. Germ Theory Revisited. 131. ED Various Predictors of Clinical Performance CP Spotlight on Focus and Education. 2. ED in a Hospital-Based Laboratory Science Curricula Why Change? 322. ED Program. 83. AB Career Options: Innovative Curricula Offer Education Collaboration Student and Program Benefits. 76. AB An Entry Level Master of Science Degree in Successful Collaboration: Regional Clinical Curriculum design Clinical Laboratory Science. 75. AB Laboratory Science Leadership Develop- Desiga nCuririncuglu m Using the DACUM Characteristics of Clinical Laboratory Tech- ment Course. 82. AB Process. 78. AB nician Students and Effects on Program Competency Designing and Implementinga Clinical Labo- Outcome. 221. RS Various Predictors of Clinical Performance ratory Science Review Course. 78. AB Clinical Laboratory Scientists’ View of the in a Hospital-Based Laboratory Science Curriculum development Competencies Needed for Current Prac- Program. 83. AB Clinical Laboratory Technician to Clinical tice. 98. RS Complement Laboratory Scientist Articulation and Dis- Education by Computer: Learning the Evaluation of Capillary Zone Electrophore- tance Learning. 41. FO Westgard Rules. 183. FO sis Assessment of Beta Proteins. 262. CP 1999 INDEX ELISA Hospital laboratories Laboratory information system Human B furnaround Times in the Laboratory: A Re Basic Concepts of a Database Management Dise ASC ew of the Literature. 85. CP System. 174. FO ne Immunologically competent patient Laboratory markers : . Ergonomics rary Nontuberculous Mycobactet wworatory Indic itors of | thano! Consump t Ergonom ifections in Immunocompetent Patients tion. 343. RR 302? i} [> Laboratory technician Eristostatin Immunology iboratory Education in the 1950s and Il nmrer ractl- Immunology Case Study. 202 ) 1960s: A Trip down Memory Lane. 30. FO Incidence rates Lactic dehydrogenase-immunoglobin complex lhe Gynecological Pap Test. 239. FO Determination of LD-Ig Complex with Indirect antiglobulin test Counter Immunoelectrophoresis using ie Ethanol Suspected Interference of ID-MTS™ Red lerylene ( ellulose Acetat te Membrane as Laboratory Cell Diluent in Indirect Antiglobulin lest Supporting Media. 134. CP ion 201. AB LCS projectors Ethical responsibility Infection control Projection Difficulties with Computer As Ethical R por Flexible | ndoscopy sisted Instructional Software. 14. CP Ethics \ Training Program Leadership development Profe Infectious diseases Successful Collaboration: Regional Clinical ics( Human Brucellosis: A Classical Infectious Laboratory Science Leadership Develop Feedback Disease with Persistent Diagnostic Chal ment Course. 82. AB Active Learnis AR Learning methods How to AC Influenza An Evaluation of the Jigsaw Method of ¢ Oo Gel technology Human Influenza: Viral Mutatio operative Learninign the CLS Classroom. Suspected [1 ered Tropisms. 6 SI Cell Dil Information systems I earning objectiv es LISs: Functionality. 178. FO \ Learner-Directed Approach to Hemato Germ Information technology ogy ¢ SC Studies. 75. AB aIn formation lec hnology Use by University Learning strategies Healthcare Faculty in the Clinical Laboratory Active Learning and Situational Teaching: Healthcare | Science Classroom 9. AB How to AC I a Course. 45. FO 132. WB Institutional collaboration Learning styles Hemoglobinopathy Multi-Instirutional Collaboration and Effi Learning Styles: Comparing Didactic and Hematologic P iency in Design of an Articulated Medi Laboratory Grades. 199. AB Review of D il Laboratory Technician/Medical Tech Legionella tary Anemia Pri nology Program. 80. AB Legion lla. A New Millennium Bug. 309. FO Hemolytic anemia Instructor activities Legionnaires’ disease Drug-Induc« Comparisoonf Instructor Activitiets o Theo g \ New Millennium Bug. 309. FO tical Norms for Clit Lesson plan Roles "6. AB Integrating the Internet into Lesson Plans. Hemostasis Interactive learning 196. CP Che Effect The Use of Interactive Technology in the Letter to the Editor Classroom. 12. CP Clinica | Laboratory Science. 130 Count in | International normalized ratio Clinical Laboratory Science. 194. ED Heparin \ Review of Variables Affecting PTs/INRs. Strategies for Program Survival: The College Heparin Induced | 353. FO of St. Scholastica. 5. LI Heparin assay International sensitivity indices Lipid abnormality Current Consid \ Review of Variables Affecting PTs/INRs. Serum Lipid Concentrations Correlate with APTT inM 452 I () the Progression of Chronic Renal Failure. parin Internet learning 104. RS Heparin replacements Integrating the Internet into Lesson Plans. Lipid concentration Heparin Induced Thrombocyt 196. CP Serum Lipid Concentrations Correlate with FO Internet the Progression of Chronic Renal Failure. Hogan Personality Index Web Based Courses in Clinical Laboratory 104. RS Resultso f the Hogan Per Index among Science. 84. AB M. kansasii Clinical Laboratory Scientist s Working in Laboratory automation Pulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacterial the ¢ linical Laboratory 0] AB Laboratory Education in the 1950s and Infections in Immunocompetent Patients. 1960s: A Trip down Memory Lane. 30. FO 23 02. FO 1999 INDEX Media Pneumonia Research funding Microwaves in the Laboratory: Effective Legionella: A New Millennium Bug. 309. FO ASCLS Supports Aging Research Funding. Decontamination. 156. RR Pontiac fever 195. WB Medical technologists Legionella: A New Millennium Bug. 309. FO Research productivity Laboratory Education in the 1950s and Position paper Scholarly Activities Among Clinical Labo- 1960s: A Trip down Memory Lane. 30. FO Laboratory’s/Laboratorians’ Duty to Provide ratory Science Faculty. 19. RS Meningiococcemia Information Not Just Data. 10. ED Retention An Unusual Case of Meningiococcemia. Problem solving Characteristics of Clinical Laboratory Tech- 201. AB Use of Clinical and Management Case Studies nician Students and Effects on Program Microcytosis to Increase Problem-Solving Skills. 82. AB Outcome. 221. RS Hematologic Parameters in Thalassemia: Productivity Rule making Review of Data from the Hawai'i Heredi- Comparison of Scholarly Productivity and Negotiated Rulemaking. 3. WB tary Anemia Project. 169. RS the Research Environment between Clini- Scholarly activities Microscopic examination cal Laboratory Science Faculty and Allied Scholarly Activities Among Clinical Labo- Standardization of the Urine Microscopic Health Deans/ Directors. 77. AB ratory Science Faculty. 19. RS Examination. 201. AB Proficiency testing Screening protocol Microwaves T-Lymphocyte Immunophenotyping blind Screening Protocols for Diseases in Women: Microwaves in the Laboratory: Effective Proficiency Testing: A Model System for A Review of Screening Principles and Ex- Decontamination. 156. RR CD4+ T-Cells. 278. RS amination of Practices. 230. FO Model rogram comparison Second language Program Survival: A Development Research East Meets West: Comparison of a Chinese Modification of Teaching Techniques to In- Methodology Model. 81. AB and a U.S. Medical Technology Program. crease Success Among English as a Sec- Mycobacterium avium complex 78. AB ond Language Students in a Clinical Labo- Pulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Prostate cancer ratory Science Program. 80. AB Infections in Immunocompetent Patients. Biological Markers Used to Predict Prostate Native English Speaking and Non-Native En- 302. FO Cancer Progression Following Successful glish Speaking Student Success on Certifica- Myocardial infarction Ireatment. 203. AB tion Examinations: The Experience of One Coronary Heart Disease in Women and the Prostate screening Clinical Laboratory Science Program. 80. AB Role of the Laboratory. 246. FO Percentage of Free Prostate Specific Antigen Second tube Neurobrucellosis to Total Prostate Specific Antigen in Se- Drawing Specimens for Coagulation Testing: Human Brucellosis: A Classical Infectious rum of Males Participating in a Commu- Is a Second Tube Necessary? 137. CP Disease with Persistent Diagnostic Chal- nity Outreach Prostate Cancer Screening Serodiagnosis lenges. 207. RR Project. 200. AB Human Brucellosis: A Classical Infectious Nontuberculous mycobacteria pulmonary infection Prothrombin time Disease with Persistent Diagnostic Chal- Pulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacterial A Review of Variables Affecting PTs/INRs. lenges. 207. RR [Infections in Immunocompetent Patients 353. FO Serum proteins 302. FO Quality control Atypical Findings of Protein Studies Using y Nosocomial pathogen Basic QC Practices. 90 BR Capillary Zone Electrophoresis. 325. CP Isolation of a Nosocomial Pathogen froma Rapidly growing mycobacteria Simulation Blood Bank Water Bath. 275. RR Pulmonary Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Development of a Clinical Practicum Course Oral anticoagulant therapy Infections in Immunocompetent Patients. Using Simulated Clinical Laboratory. 78. AB A Review of Variables Affecting PTs/INRs. 302. FO Situational teaching 353. FO Reagent/instrument combinations Active Learning and Situational Teaching: Pap smears Drawing Specimens for Coagulation Testing: How to ACE a Course. 35. FO The Gynecological Pap Test. 239. FO Is a Second Tube Necessary? 137. CP Specimen storage Persistence Regan-Lowe agar A Preliminary Study of the Effects of 4 °C Characteristics of Clinical Laboratory Tech- The Resurgence of Pertussis: The 100-Day Storage on Coagulation Factor Activity. nician Students and Effects on Program Cough. 297. FO 200. AB Outcome. 221. RS Repetitive motion injury Sterilization Pertussis Ergonomics in the Clinical Laboratory. Microwaves in the Laboratory: Effective The Resurgence of Pertussis: The 100-Day 140. CP. Decontamination. 156. RR Cough. 297. FO Research environment Student evaluation Phlebotomy Comparing CLS Faculty and Allied Health Minimizing Instructor Bias in the Evaluation Phlebotomy. 70. ED Deans and Directors: Time Spent in Aca- of Student Affective Domain. 290. RS Platelet count demic Activities and Perceptions of the Student examinations The Effects of Centrifugation at 2500 x g Research Environment. 332. CP Developing a Computerized Comprehensive for Five Minutes on the Plasma Platelet Examination for Clinical Laboratory Sci- Count in Hemostasis Specimens. 200. AB entist Students. 83. AB VOL 12, NO 6 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 1999 CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE 383 1999 INDEX Student Forum Thrombocytopenia Video technology Teachers (Wonderful, but Strange Crea- Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia. 365. FO Using Compressed Video Technology to Pro- tures). | 33. SI Thromboembolic complications vide a State-Wide Continuing Education To Be or Not To Be a Clinical Laboratory Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia. 365. FO Series for Laboratory Personnel. 83. AB Scientist? 4. SN Thromboembolic disease Videomicroscopy/computer technology Student instruction Current Considerations in the Use of the The Use of Interactive Technology in the Comparisoonf Instructor Activities to Theo \PTT in Monitoring Unfractionated He- Classroom. 12. CP retical Norms for Clinical Instructor parin. 359. FO Washington Beat Roles. 76. AB [racheal cytoxin 106th Congress Update. 259. WB Student learning Che Resurgence of Pertussis: The 100-Day ASCLS Supports Aging Research Funding. l sing Technology to Teach Molecular Tech Cough. 297. FO 195. WB niques in Student Laboratory Settings. [raining program Healthcare Issues and the 106th Congress. 84. AB Flexible Endoscopy and Infection Control: 132. WB Student selection \ Training Program. 79. AB We Have Signed. 323. WB ( omparison of Student Selection Criteria Transferrin Water bath with Certification Examination Results Evaluation of Capillary Zone Electrophore- Isolation of a Nosocomial Pathogen from a 77. AB sis Assessment of Beta Proteins. 262. CP Blood Bank Water Bath. 275. RR Survey types Transfusion Web Survey Types and Trends. 203. AB Iransfusion Reaction Following Red Cell Web Based Courses in Clinical I aboratory Teachers Exchange for Reduction of Hemoglobin Science. 84. AB Teachers (Wonderful, but Strange Crea S. 202. AB Westgard rules tures). 133. SI Irends and Technology Education by Computer: Learning the Teaching strategies [rends and Technology: April 1999. 126. TT Westgard Rules. 183. FO Active Learning and Situational Teaching: [rends and Technology. December 1999. Whooping cough How to ACE a Course. 35. FO 373. TT The Resurgence of Pertussis: The 100-Day Teaching techniques [rends and Technology: February 1999. 62. Cough. 297. FO Modification of Teaching Techniques to In rT Women’s health crease Success Among English as a Sec Irends and Technology: July 1999. 256. TT Focus: Role of the Laboratory in Women’s ond Language Students in a Clinical Labo Irends and lechnology: June 1999.192. TT Health. 229. FO ratory Science Program. 80. AB Irends and Technology. October 1999. 320. Screening Protocols for Diseases in Women: Terylene cellulose acetate membrane i} A Review of Screening Principles and Ex- Determination of LD-Ig Complex with Turnaround time amination of Practices. 230. FO Counter Immunoelectrophoresis using furnaround Times in the Laboratory: A Re- Writing across the curriculum Terylene Cellulose Acetate Membrane as view of the Literature. 85. CP Critical Reading and Writing Across the Supporting Media. 134. CP University and clinical site collaboration Curriculum in Clinical Laboratory Sci- Test evaluation Clinical Site Recruitment Triggers Clinical ence. 161. RR Evaluatioon f Laboratory Test Utilization in the Laboratory Science Curricular Centraliza- Writing to learn Diagnosis of Hypercoagulability. 203. AB tion. 48. FO Critical Reading and Writing Across the Thalassemia Urine testing Curriculum in Clinical Laboratory Sci- Hematologic Parameters in Thalassemia: Determination of the Toxicologically Rel- ence. 161. RR Review of Data from the Hawai'i Heredi evant Arsenic Content in Urine. 329. CP Yeast tary Anemia Project. 169. RS Urine Microwaves in the Laboratory: Effective Thoracic outlet syndrome Standardization of the Urine Microscopic Decontamination. 156. RR Ergonomicisn the Clinical Laboratory. 140. CP Examination. 201. AB

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