Patricia A. KerrRobert E. SmithMary-Anne K. Posenau
The facilities and services of the GEOmetry LABoratory (GEOLAB) at the NASA Langley Research Center are described. Included in this description are the laboratory functions, the surface modeling and grid generation technologies used in the laboratory, and examples of the tasks performed in the laboratory.
The clinical and laboratory details of 10 patients with predominantly immunological problems were circulated to selected physicians in different forms of hospital practice. In general, these physicians would prefer to select their own immunological tasks and could get these performed in their clinical pathology laboratories or regional immunology centres. Immunologists are seen predominantly as...
Background: Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is an autoimmune connective tissue disease characterized by vasculopathy and excessive collagen deposition in the skin and internal organs. Based on the skin damage we divide the patients into two groups: limited and diffuse SSc. In restricted type, the thickness of the skin is limited in the face and distal parts of the elbows and knees, with less involveme...
Background: Cutaneous drug reaction is a common side effect of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). In recent years, a significant increase in cases of cutaneous drug reaction due to AEDs and some changes in its pattern in our department have been noticed. Therefore, we carried out this study to present clinical and paraclinical characteristics of these cases. Methods: All records of patients who were h...
The proposed rule for the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 (CLIA '88) describes uniform standards for the design of proficiency testing (PT) challenges and for the evaluation of laboratory performance. Successful performance on PT is a condition for laboratory certification by the federal Department of Health and Human Services. We conducted a retrospective evaluation of PT da...
In this paper I examine some of the factors influencing technology development and attempt to explain whether CLIA '88 enhances the opportunities or exacerbates the problems for U.S.-based technology development. The viewpoint I express is concentrated on the clinical chemistry segment of the diagnostics arena.
Ute Resch-GengerWolfram BremserDietmar PfeiferMonika SpielesAngelika HoffmannPaul C DeRoseJoanne C ZwinkelsFrançois GauthierBernd EbertR Dieter TaubertJan VoigtJörg HollandtRainer Macdonald
In the second part of this two-part series on the state-of-the-art comparability of corrected emission spectra, we have extended this assessment to the broader community of fluorescence spectroscopists by involving 12 field laboratories that were randomly selected on the basis of their fluorescence measuring equipment. These laboratories performed a reference material (RM)-based fluorometer cal...
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:Journal of biomolecular techniques : JBT2009
Jan KieleczawaDebbie AdamDoug BintzlerMichelle DetwilerDavid NeedlemanPeter SchweitzerSushmita SinghRobert SteenMichael Zianni
The 2008 ABRF DNA Sequencing Research Group (DSRG) difficult template sequencing study was designed to identify a general set of guidelines that would constitute the best approaches for sequencing difficult templates. This was a continuation of previous DSRG difficult template studies performed in 1996, 1997, and 2003. The distinguishing factors in the present study were the number of DNA templ...