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Body Fluid Analysis for Cellular Composition (H56-A); Point-of-Care Connectivity (POCT1-A2)

H56-ABody Fluid Analysis for Cellular Composition; Approved Guideline
This guideline provides users with recommendations for collection and transport of body fluids, numeration and identification of cellular components, and guidance for qualitative and quantitative assessment of body fluid. A CLSI-IFCC joint project.
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POCT1-A2Point-of-Care Connectivity; Approved Standard – Second Edition
This document provides the framework for engineers to design devices, work stations, and interfaces that allow multiple types and brands of point-of-care devices to communicate bidirectionally with access points, data managers, and laboratory information systems from a variety of vendors. An NCCLS, IFCC, CIC joint publication.
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