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spot test
Lab medicine The testing of blood or urine by droppering it on a filter paper impregnated with enzymes or other substances which, in the presence of a–blood or urine constituent of interest would result in a specific color change. See Dipstick, Thin-layer chromatography.


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There are no side effects, (unless you are allergic, perform a spot test so that you are sure) you can take it with you and instantly make yourself feel better.
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