A study of cellular counting to determine minimum thresholds for adequacy for liquid-based cervical cytology using a survey and counting protocol
A study of cellular counting to determine minimum thresholds for adequacy for liquid-based cervical cytology using a survey and counting protocol is a book. It was written by Henry C. Kitchener and published by NIHR Journals Library in 2015.
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- author: Henry C. Kitchener
- publication date: 2015
- book publisher: NIHR Journals Library
- book series: Health technology assessment
- book subjects: Medical screening-Great Britain, Cervix uteri-Cytology
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