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Tietz Fundamentals of Clinical Chemistry, 6th Edition
Biological Safety: Principles and Practices, 4th Edition
Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures, 5th Edition
Chemistry
perform, and evaluate the results of new and established laboratory tests.
Fundamentals of Urine and Body Fluid Analysis, 3rd Edition
Clinical Chemistry: Principles, Procedures, Correlations, 6th Edition
The 6th Edition of this classic text is revised and updated to incorporate the latest technologies, techniques, and opportunities in clinical chemistry. There is a careful balance between analytical principles and techniques and the correlation of laboratory results. By Bishop, Fody and Schoeff, 784 pages, hardcover, Lippinoctt, Williams & Wilkins, 2009, Each................................ 1790451
Tietz Fundamentals of Clinical Chemistry, 6th Edition
A condensed, friendly version that uses a laboratory perspective to provide the chemistry fundamentals needed in a clinical lab. Accurate chemical structures explain key chemical features of relevant molecules. Offering complete coverage of key topics in the field. By Burtis, Ashwood and Bruns, 976 pages, 548 illustrations, hardcover, Saunders Publications, 2007, Each............................. 721638651
Tietz Textbook of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics, 4th Edition
Bridging the gap between the clinical laboratory and medical management by relating pathophysiology to analytical results in health and disease, this classic resource provides the guidance necessary to select, A Culture of Service™
By Burtis, Ashwood, and Bruns, 2,448 pages, hardcover, Saunders Publications, 2005, Each................................ 1601892
General Lab Biological Safety: Principles and Practices, 4th Edition
The new edition examines significant developments throughout the field and discusses current regulations, including those handed down from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. By Fleming, 640 pages, hardcover, ASM Publications, 2006, Each................................ 5813390
Clinical Laboratory Management
Assists healthcare personnel at all levels in understanding the operational language of Healthcare Administration and the management challenges faced by todays clinical laboratories. It is invaluable to directors, managers, and supervisors as well as individuals training to enter these fields.
This reference covers all aspects of fluid analysis including factual information, procedures, and techniques. In-depth discussions of the physiology, formation, composition, and diagnostic importance of each body fluid. Easily understood explanations of how data is correlated with the basic knowledge of anatomy and physiology to understand pathologic processes. Includes 120 photomicrographs pictured beside their textual explanations and a glossary of scientific terms. 464 pages, softcover. By Nancy A. Brunzel, by Mosby Publications, 2014. Each................................ 7709896
Handbook of Diagnostic Tests, 3rd Edition (Two Parts)
Provides coverage of nearly all major diagnostic procedures and laboratory tests. Part I is an alphabetical listing of over 450 disorders with key test results. Part II groups 16 chapters of lab tests and diagnostic procedures. By Springhouse, 832 pages with illustrations, softcover, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2003, Each................................ 2552037
By Garcia and Associates, 888 pages with illustrations, hardcover ASM Publications, 2004, Each................................ 5812791
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Mosby’s Diagnostic & Laboratory Test Reference, 9th Edition
Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures, 5th Edition
This book offers an alphabetical list of hundreds of diseases, conditions, and symptoms, as well as features over 900 lab tests and diagnostic procedures available to clinicians today. Every test entry is up-to-date, concise, and complete. By Chernecky and Berger, 1,232 pages, softcover, Mosby Publishings, 2007, Each........................... 1416037047
Mosby’s Diagnostic & Laboratory Test Reference, 9th Edition
Access the clinically relevant information you need easily in any setting with Mosby’s Diagnostic and Laboratory Test Reference, Ninth Edition. This best-selling handbook provides concise coverage of tests without sacrificing important details. Each test entry includes, where relevant, alternate or abbreviated test names; type of test; normal findings; possible critical values; test explanation and related physiology; contraindications; potential complications; interfering factors; procedure and patient care (before, during, and after); and abnormal findings. Related tests are extensively cross-referenced throughout the book. With its simple format and portable size, this is a handy reference you’ll always want by your side. By Pagana, 1,104 pages, softcover, Mosby Publishing, 2009, Each................................ 3053457
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Mosby’s Medical Dictionary, 8th Edition (Revised Reprint)
Stedman’s Medical Dictionary, 28th Edition
Mosby’s Medical Dictionary, 8th Edition (Revised Reprint)
The completely revised, bestselling, trusted Mosby’s Dictionary is the ONE reference you need to help you make sense of the complex world of health care. It features superior-quality definitions plus 2,400 full-color illustrations – nearly three times more than any other dictionary available. 2,056 pages, hardcover, Mosby Publishing, 2009, Each................................ 3052900
approximately 300 all-new definitions) of diseases, procedures, equipment, drugs, and more, along with pronunciations, etymologies, and a Spanish/English appendix. If you want the most reliable health science information literally right at your fingertips, then look no further than this bestselling pocket dictionary. 7th Edition, Mosby Publishing, 2014, Each...................... 3088558
Procedures in Phlebotomy, 3rd Edition
Designed to provide an easy-toread introduction to the practices and procedures of phlebotomy, this textbook focuses on the basics of phlebotomy and key techniques for blood collection. Its strengths include thorough and concise content, clear procedures, and excellent review questions. The new edition features an expanded glossary, equipment chapter, and certification exam. New photographs, line drawings, and a new overall design enhance the material’s visual presentation, and updates ensure all equipment and safety information conforms to current standards.
Mosby’s Pocket Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health Professions, 6th Edition
This convenient, concise dictionary provides condensed definitions to incorporate only the most essential information including content on diseases, procedures, equipment, drugs, and so much more. Screened thumb tabs make it easy to locate definitions quickly, and a list of common medical abbreviations printed in the front and back covers make this a perfect reference for clinical practice. Etymologies aid your understanding of medical terminology. 1,488 pages, softcover, Mosby Publishing, 2009, Each...... 3052917
By Flynn, 304 pages, softcover, Evolve, 2005, Each........... 1606385
Mosby’s Pocket Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health Professions, 7th Edition
Mosby’s Pocket Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health, 7th Edition is your portable, quickaccess reference to help you make sense of the complex world of health care. It features over 35,700 authoritative definitions (including www.HardyDiagnostics.com
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Compendium of Methods for the Microbiological Examination of Foods, 4th Edition
Wintrobe’s Clinical Hematology, 12th Edition
Immunology: Theoretical & Practical Concepts in Laboratory Medicine
Stedman’s Medical Dictionary, 28th Edition
Official Methods of Analysis 18th Edition - AOAC
of hematology and is organized to help physicians find clinical answers quickly and easily. In full color for the first time, includes more international contributors, and has two new editors.
Reviewed and updated to make this dictionary the most reliable source available for healthcare, including medical students, physicians, educators, researchers, and medical language specialists. Includes over 107,000 terms and definitions, with more than 5,000 new to this edition. Over 45 consultants from all the major medical and health science specialties have reviewed each word for accuracy and clarity, including new consultants for the specialties of endocrinology, gastroenterology, geriatrics, and rheumatology. By Stedman, 2,100 pages, 1,500 color illustrations, hardcover, Williams & Wilkins, 2007, Each............................. 781733901
Food Microbiology Compendium of Methods for the Microbiological Examination of Foods, 4th Edition All-inclusive reference for anyone involved in the dynamic fields of processing and testing the safety and quality of foods.
By Vanderzant, 676 pages, hardcover, American Public Health Association Publishings, 2001, Each................................ 553175X
Offers the most comprehensive collection of validated analytical methods available anywhere. In it you will find methods for food, beverage, agricultural, microbiological, pharmaceutical, and environmental analyses. Featuring 68 new methods.
By Horwitz, hardcover, AOAC International, 2005, Each................................ 5584757
Hematology Hematology: Principles and Applications, 3rd Edition
A complete guide featuring case studies relevant to the topic in each chapter, follow-up questions at the end, useful chapter summaries, and information on molecular diagnostics. All the essential content needed in a superb, quick-reference laboratory resource, as well as the pedagogy and accessible reading level that make it an ideal teaching textbook. Updated information provided by 33 expert contributors. By Rodak, 832 pages, 640 illustrations, 215 tables, hardcover, Saunders Publications, 2007, Each........................... 1416030069
Wintrobe’s Clinical Hematology, 12th Edition Established since 1942 as the leading hematology textbook, Wintrobe’s Clinical Hematology is now in its thoroughly revised Twelfth Edition. The text continues its tradition of correlating basic science with the clinical practice
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By Greer, 2,800 pages, 1,650 illustrations, hardcover, Williams & Wilkins, 2003, Each.......... 1765077
Immunology/ Serology Immunology: Theoretical & Practical Concepts in Laboratory Medicine Fundamental and advanced procedures, includes new material on molecular techniques.
By Zane, 366 pages, 145 illustrations, softcover, Saunders Publications, 2001, Each.... 1650023
Manual of Molecular & Clinical Laboratory Immunology, 7th Edition
Considered the “bible” of the immunology laboratory, with an upto-date description of methods used for diagnosis and monitoring of immune-related disease. Emphasis placed on molecular techniques with material that reflects significant advances in the field. By Folds, Hamilton and Detrick, 1,374 pages, hardcover, ASM Publications, 2006, Each................................ 5813642
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Bailey & Scott’s Diagnostic Microbiology, 12th Edition
Clinical Microbiology Review, 3rd Edition
Color Atlas and Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology, 6th Edition
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Bailey & Scott’s Diagnostic
A Clinician’s Dictionary of Pathogenic Microorganisms
Cases in Medical Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 3rd Edition
Color Atlas and Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology, 6th Edition
A pocket-sized volume with comprehensive coverage of pathogenic bacteria, mycobacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites. By Jorgensen and Pfaller, 282 pages, softcover, ASM Press, 2004, Each................................ 5812805
Atlas of Infectious Diseases, 4th Edition
Illustrations are accompanied by full explanatory captions in this short atlas of infectious disease. It concentrates on those conditions that show exanthemata. The selection of material, including tropical conditions, makes the atlas of value worldwide. By Stone and Gorbach, 211 pages, hardcover, Mosby Publishing, 2003, Each............................. 723433100
Atlas of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and AIDS, 3rd Edition
The 3rd Edition provides clinically oriented, full color illustrated reviews of all aspects of sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV and AIDS. By Morse, Ballard, Holmes, and Moreland, 416 pages, 1,110 illustrations, hardcover, Mosby Publishing, 2003, Each................................ 3432279
Presenting all the principles and practices readers need for a solid grounding in all aspects of clinical microbiology—bacteriology, mycology, parasitology, and virology.
A challenging and enjoyable way to learn how to develop a differential diagnosis. Discusses diagnosis, pathogenesis, epidemiology, prevention, treatment, and resistance.
By Gilligan, Smiley, and Shapiro, 454 pages, color plates, softcover, ASM Press, 2002, Each......5812074
Clinical Microbiology Procedures Handbook, 3rd Edition
Compiled to enable clinical microbiologists and their staff to perform all analyses and their control from receipt of the specimen to the final report. Included are several new procedures, such as screening for Vancomycin-resistant enterococci, and Avian Influenza. By Garcia, 1,780 pages, loose-leaf, ASM Press, 2010, Each................................ 5815271
By Winn, Allen, Janda, Koneman, Schreckenberger, Procop, and Woods, 1,736 pages, hardcover, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2005, Each........................ 730147
Color Atlas of Medical Microbiology, 2nd Edition
Covers the appearance and identification of bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasites of medical importance. Its high quality photographs illustrate microscopic and macroscopic features of disease-causing bacteria and fungi. By Hart, 336 pages, 460 color electron micrographs, softcover, Mosby Publishings, 2004, Each................................ 3423229
Clinical Microbiology Review, 3rd Edition
A unique and comprehensive reference for medical microbiology. The unique color code functions as an excellent organizational mechanism and memory aid. The cross reference sections are valuable for providing new perspectives and for understanding the big picture. By Warinner, 146 pages, softcover, Wysteria Publishing, 2001, Each................................ 7783933
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Control of Communicable Diseases Manual, 19th Edition
Infectious Diseases, 3rd Edition
Manual of Clinical Microbiology, 10th Edition
Control of Communicable Diseases Manual, 19th Edition
Manual of Clinical Microbiology, 10th Edition
By Hurst, 1,293 pages, hardcover, ASM Press, 2007, Each...... 5813796
This 19th edition sticks to a tried and tested structure, but with every chapter updated, and most benefiting from parallel updates by international experts at both CDC and WHO—priority has been given to ensuring global relevance.
Greatly expanded and organized into two volumes, providing all microbiologists, laboratorians, and infectious disease professionals with the definitive reference work for running an effective, state-of-the-art diagnostic laboratory.
Edited by Heymann, 746 pages, American Public Health Association Publishing, 2008. Softcover......................... 5531892 Hardcover........................ 5531908
By Versalovic, 2,630 pages, hardcover, ASM Press, 2011, Two volume set................. 5814632
Infectious Diseases, 3rd Edition
Reviews all the commercially available tests (both manual and automated) in the discipline of clinical microbiology. A description of the sensitivities, specificities, and predictive values from peerreviewed sources is included.
This definitive reference provides comprehensive guidelines on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of every infectious disease seen in current clinical practice. More than 300 worldclass practitioners describe all contemporary diagnostic tests, antimicrobial therapies, and prophylactic measures. By Gorbach, 2,700 pages, hardcover, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishing, 2004, Each................................ 1733715
Intimate Strangers: Unseen Life on Earth
This richly illustrated book combines vivid, descriptive images from the series and original artwork with the compelling story of the world of microbes and their role in the Earth’s ecosystem. A comprehensive view of our relationship with the planet’s tiniest inhabitants. By Needham, Hoagland, McPherson, and Dodson, 191 pages, hardcover, ASM Press, 2000, Each...................... 5811639 A Culture of Service™
Manual of Commercial Methods in Clinical Microbiology
By Truant, 481 pages, hardcover, ASM Press, 2002, Each..... 5811892
Manual of Environmental Microbiology, 3rd Edition
Summarizes the information and knowledge of environmental microbiology in a single source. It details the natural fate of microorganisms in the environment as well as the intentional attempts to eliminate from the environment microorganisms that are pathogenic to humans or to plants and animals. The basic principles of environmental microbiology and general analytical methodologies, common across the range of the environments covered, are presented first. The core sections are structured with regard to the type of environmental medium being discussed.
Manual of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, 3rd Edition The third edition of the acclaimed Manual of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology reviews the newest techniques, approaches, and options in the use of microorganisms and other cell culture systems for the manufacture of pharmaceuticals, industrial enzymes and proteins, foods and beverages, fuels and fine chemicals, and other products. Genetics, strain improvement, genetic engineering, and bioprospecting are discussed with regard to a wide variety of organisms and processes.
By Demain, 784 pages, hardcover, ASM Press, 2010, Each...... 5815127
Medical Microbiology, 5th Edition
Succinct and focused, this book presents today’s most important facts and information about the microbes that cause diseases in humans. The 5th Edition has been meticulously revised and updated to incorporate new knowledge, new treatments, and new illustrations. By Murray, 976 pages, softcover, Mosby Publishings, 2005, Each................................ 3033032
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Pocket Guide to Clinical Microbiology, 3rd Edition
The Microbiology Bench Companion
Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy, 41st Edition 2011
Microbiology Bench Companion
the number of biochemical tests needed for identification.
Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology, 3rd Edition
A valuable resource for hospital and public health microbiology laboratories. Aids professionals with daily decisions and assists them in preparing organism reports and consults clinical microbiology laboratories require. By Miller, 120 pages, softcover, ASM Press, 2007, Each...... 5814021
Pocket Guide to Clinical Microbiology, 3rd Edition
This handy pocket-sized resource for clinical microbiologists offers immediate access to essential information. The author has organized the information to follow the lab process from differential diagnosis to specimen collection, transport, and processing, then to identification, susceptibility testing, immunodiagnostic testing, and finally, reportable diseases. By Murray, 432 pages, softcover ASM Press, 2004, Each..... 5812880
Practical Approach to the Identification of GlucoseNonfermenting Gram-Negative Bacilli, 4th Edition
The guide is intended for use in identification of glucosenonfermenting gram-negative bacilli (NFBs) that can be found in clinical specimens or in a hospital environment. This edition contains added organisms and the taxonomy has been updated. An alphabetical list of all procedures used in identifying NFBs describing the purpose, procedure, and interpretation of each test is included. The guide utilizes well defined charts designed to minimize C6
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By Schreckenberger, 17 pages, 14 charts, softcover, Loyola University, 2005, Each......SCHRECK4
Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases, 7th Edition
This edition has been substantially revised and meticulously updated to save you time and to ensure you have the latest clinical and scientific knowledge at your fingertips. It features updated coverage of the Swine and Avian Influenzas, microbial pathogenesis, infections in cancer patients, MRSA, antibiotic resistance, travel medicine, and much more. By Mandell, Douglas, and Bennett’s, 4,320 pages, 1,100 color photos, hardcover, Elsevier Publishing, 2010, Each...... 3068393
Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy, 41st Edition 2011
This guide provides the health care professional with focused, up-todate treatment recommendations for infectious diseases together with comprehensive drug information for anti-infective agents. Covered are: empiric and specific therapy for bacterial infections, treatment of fungal, mycobacterial, parasitic and viral infections; antimicrobial prophylaxis for surgical procedures, post-exposure prophylaxis for occupational and non-occupational exposure to HIV, hepatitis and other pathogens; and transplant-related infections. By Sanford, 220 pages, Antimicrobial Therapy, 2011, Pocket Guide Edition.............. G11P Large Print Sprial Edition......... G11L
Updated and in full color, covers all the essentials of diagnostic microbiology. An easy-to-use format. Material presented in a progressive manner. Part I explains basic principles and concepts, setting up a firm foundation in microbiology. Part II highlights methods for the identification of significant isolates. Part III uses an organ system approach to discuss the laboratory diagnosis of infectious diseases, with a focus on the most significant and commonly encountered diseases. By Mahon, 1,232 pages, hardcover, Mosby Publishing, 2007, Each.................. 141602812
Urine Sediment: A Textbook Atlas
A color atlas and text on urinalysis. By Haber, Hycor Biomedical. Each.................................... 87160
Wadsworth-KTL Anaerobic Bacteriology Manual, 6th Edition
Quick, accurate, cost-effective methods for identifying anaerobes. New identification methods, with new color-coded flow charts that illustrate procedures succinctly. The authors provide collection and transport techniques and susceptibility data that are essential to clinicians and laboratory personnel. By Somer, Summanen, Citron, Baron, Wexler, and Finegold, 287 pages, softcover, Star Publishing, 2002, Each........................... WABM
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Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology, 3rd Edition
Wadsworth-KTL Anaerobic Bacteriology Manual, 6th Edition
Diagnostic Medical Parasitology, 5th Edition
Parasitology
laboratories, to help readers perform accurate diagnostic tests and avoid common pitfalls.
Identifying Fungi, A Clinical Laboratory Handbook, 2nd Edition
Cases in Human Parasitology
This book contains 62 case studies that focus solely on parasites which adversely affect humans. Includes challenging cases with details regarding non-parasitic infections whose symptoms closely resemble those of parasitic infections.
By Garcia, 486 pages, softcover, ASM Press, 2009, Each................................ 5814540
By Heelan, 256 pages, softcover, ASM Press, 2004, Each..... 5812961
Medically Important Fungi, 5th Edition
Diagnostic Medical Parasitology, 5th Edition
Updates and advances the field of diagnostic medical parasitology and reports on the dramatic changes that have occurred in this field. Newly recognized parasites, alternative diagnostic techniques defined by new regulatory requirements, implementation of testing based on molecular techniques, expanded tables and photographs, and new information on parasitic infections are included. By Garcia, 1,202 pages, color photos, hardcover, American Public Health Association Publishing, 2007, Each................................ 5813802
TB / Mycology Helps laboratory workers readily identify fungi by following a stepby-step procedure that incorporates macroscopic, microscopic, and other identifiable features. New organisms, new tables, color plates, and an expanded glossary have been added to this classic text to create the preeminent benchside guide and teaching aid for the identification of clinically encountered fungi.
An updated edition of their manual for identifying medically important fungi. This second edition includes descriptions of about 130 species of fungi isolated in the biomedical laboratory. Heavily illustrated, the manual’s topics include definitions and classifications, criteria for identification, laboratory safety, descriptions, methods, and culture media and stains. A glossary and bibliography are included By Germain and Summerbell, 378 pages, hardcover, Star Publishing, 2011, Each................................ 8633115
By Larone, 450 pages, hardcover, ASM Press, 2011, Each................................ 5816605
Practical Guide to Diagnostic Parasitology, 2nd Edition
Designed as a training aid and reference for laboratorians, this guide supplements standard clinical parasitology textbooks by focusing on practical information that has direct application to benchwork. It’s loaded with “how-to” tips, based on the author’s 30 years of handson experience working in clinical A Culture of Service™
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HIV and The Pathogenesis of AIDS, 3rd Edition
Standard Methods for the Examination of Water & Wastewater, 22st Edition
HUGO™ (Hardy’s User Group Observer), Technical Reference Software
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Clinical Virology Manual, 4th Edition
Standard Methods for the Examination of Water & Wastewater, 22nd Edition
HUGO™ (Hardy’s User Group Observer) Version 7, Technical Reference Software
This comprehensive manual serves as a source of basic and clinical information for the physician regarding viruses and viral diseases and as a reference source for laboratorians to aid in the diagnosis of virus infection by providing detailed information on individual techniques. Also includes 34 chapters and two appendices, each thoroughly revised and updated by noted experts. These updates address the modernization of clinical virology and new developments in the field, with a strong emphasis on molecular diagnostics. By Specter, 716 pages, hardcover, ASM Press, 2009, Each................................ 5814625
HIV and The Pathogenesis of AIDS, 3rd Edition
The new edition provides a stateof-the-art review of the current research, explains the history of the disease, and examines how scientists, clinicians, and public health workers have responded to the challenges presented by HIV/AIDS in the 25 years since its recognition. Explores potential approaches for therapy and a vaccine for the prevention of HIV infection and AIDS is discussed. A valuable reference for students, researchers, clinicians, and health care providers.
Provided are step-by-step procedures for over 350 separate measurements. The latest water analysis methodology is provided for domestic and industrial water, wastewater treatment, public health and environmental protection. Each of the methods has been reviewed and endorsed by a large number of qualified water and wastewater professionals, offering the most accurate and consistent procedures. These methods offer scientists, analysts, and engineers a valid and recognized basis for control, evaluation and assistance with regulatory compliance. Also provided is information on quality control, safety issues, waste minimization and disposal. By Clesceri, 1,496 pages, hardcover, American Public Health Association, 2005, Each................................ 5530130
HUGO™ is a veritable encyclopedia of microbiological information. It contains over 4,000 pages of valuable reference material in one CD. It will provide quick and easy access to important up-todate information regarding culture media, quality control, safety, antimicrobials, agency regulations, new products, rapid methods, and other topics of interest to microbiologists. One purpose of HUGO™ is to provide you with immediate access to all the instructions for use (IFU) sheets for over 3,000 products manufactured by Hardy Diagnostics. By Hardy Diagnostics, Windows CD-ROM, Each....................................HUGO7
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