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Ach Spring Meeting, 14/15 May 1998

Ach Spring Meeting, 14/15 May 1998 Comparative Haematology International (1998) 8:235-238 9 1998 Springer-Verlag London Limited Abstracts The Spring meeting of the Association for Comparative Haematology was held at Stoke Rochford Hall, near Grantham in Lincolnshire. It was sponsored by Huntingdon Life Sciences, and was devoted primarily on the Thursday afternoon to a workshop on the subject of Automated Differential Counts, led by Andy Hay (Sysmex) and Geoff Brown (Huntingdon Life Sciences). On the Friday, more general papers were presented, and the meeting was, as usual, well attended. Abstracts from most of the presentations are listed below. Questionnaire on the use of Automated White Cell A Review of Differential Technologies Differential Analysers within the Association for Andy Hay, Group Product Manager, SYSMEX UK Ltd, Sunrise Comparative Haematology Parkway, Linford Wood (East), Milton Keynes, MK14 6QF Andy Hay, Group Product Manager, SYSMEX UK Ltd, Sunrise Parkway, Linford Wood (East), Milton Keynes, MK14 6QF During the years of development of automated blood cell counting equipment, most of the innovation has been targeted at one specific species - man. Most modern analysers will cope A total of 116 questionnaires were circulated leading to 27 well with sex variation, and, with relatively good success, replies, mostly from the UK. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Comparative Clinical Pathology Springer Journals

Ach Spring Meeting, 14/15 May 1998

Comparative Clinical Pathology , Volume 8 (4) – Nov 14, 2007

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Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 1998 by Springer-Verlag London Limited
Subject
Medicine & Public Health; Pathology; Hematology; Oncology
eISSN
1433-2973
DOI
10.1007/BF02752855
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Abstract

Comparative Haematology International (1998) 8:235-238 9 1998 Springer-Verlag London Limited Abstracts The Spring meeting of the Association for Comparative Haematology was held at Stoke Rochford Hall, near Grantham in Lincolnshire. It was sponsored by Huntingdon Life Sciences, and was devoted primarily on the Thursday afternoon to a workshop on the subject of Automated Differential Counts, led by Andy Hay (Sysmex) and Geoff Brown (Huntingdon Life Sciences). On the Friday, more general papers were presented, and the meeting was, as usual, well attended. Abstracts from most of the presentations are listed below. Questionnaire on the use of Automated White Cell A Review of Differential Technologies Differential Analysers within the Association for Andy Hay, Group Product Manager, SYSMEX UK Ltd, Sunrise Comparative Haematology Parkway, Linford Wood (East), Milton Keynes, MK14 6QF Andy Hay, Group Product Manager, SYSMEX UK Ltd, Sunrise Parkway, Linford Wood (East), Milton Keynes, MK14 6QF During the years of development of automated blood cell counting equipment, most of the innovation has been targeted at one specific species - man. Most modern analysers will cope A total of 116 questionnaires were circulated leading to 27 well with sex variation, and, with relatively good success, replies, mostly from the UK.

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Published: Nov 14, 2007

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