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(Clinical Chemistry. 1999;43:411.)
© 1999 American Association for Clinical Chemistry, Inc.


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Meeting Report: Preparing for Critical Care Analyses in the 21st Century, 16th International Symposium

Paul D'Orazio

Chiron Diagnostics Corp., 63 North St., Medfield, MA 02052-1688


To the Editor:

The symposium Preparing for Critical Care Analyses in the 21st Century was held February 18–21, 1996, at the Hilton Waikoloa Village, Waikoloa, HI. This symposium, the 16th in a series, was cosponsored by the AACC Electrolyte/Blood Gas Division and the Japan Society for Clinical Chemistry, Committee for Blood Gases and Electrolytes. Approximately 100 scientists representing 14 countries attended the meeting, which was dedicated to the memory of Graham M. Widdowson, a founding member of the AACC Division.

Five one-half day sessions focused on the rapidly changing field . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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