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Journal of the Association for Laboratory Automation

March 1999: Volume 4, Number 1
Table of Contents
  • MODULAR SYSTEMS at Work
  • Solving Laboratory Automation Problems by Using an Object-Oriented Framework Based on Business Objects
  • Drying Saucer: A 96-well Format Microplate Evaporator
  • Automating a Dialysis Laboratory Part II: Dialysis Patient Sample Handling
  • Fluoroescence Array Scanner Employing a Flying Objective
  • Developing a Highly Advanced Laboratory System in Clinical Microbiology
  • Automation Workshop at The National Academy of Science, Washington, DC
    Automation in Threat Reduction and Infectious Disease Research: Needs and New Directions
  • Roche Users Meeting
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