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bioanalytical laboratory

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bioanalytical laboratory
Lab medicine A place, establishment, or institution organized and operated primarily for performing chemical, microscopic, serologic, parasitologic, bacteriologic, or other tests, by the practical application of one or more of the fundamental sciences, to material originating from the human body, for the purpose of obtaining scientific data which may be used as an aid to ascertain the state of health See CLIA, Laboratory.


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Enhancements to Laboratory Information Management Systems are currently being developed with the goal of meeting the challenges of the bioanalytical laboratory and addressing the ISR challenges by automating many of the current manual analyses.
The company also announced the sale of a bioanalytical laboratory in Poitiers, France to a subsidiary of Synchron, SYNEXEL Research International.
Aventis Behring's Bradley, IL, plasma fractionator bioanalytical laboratory received a 13-item 483 for inadequate controls for deficiencies in investigating failures and process deviations.
 
 
 
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