Microprocessors in pathology
1984
Microprocessors in Pathology
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Author Information
Author(s): F. Murphy
Primary Institution: Pathology Department, Mount Vernon Hospital
Hypothesis
The microprocessor has a distinct and significant role in the pathology department.
Conclusion
Microprocessors are becoming indispensable tools in pathology laboratories, enhancing analytical methodologies and instrumentation.
Supporting Evidence
- Microprocessors allow for automation of mechanical processes in laboratories.
- They enable logical, statistical, and interpretive computations for better diagnosis.
- Microprocessors can self-calibrate and perform auto-diagnostics.
- They facilitate data management and storage for analytical work.
Takeaway
Microprocessors help doctors do lab tests faster and better by making computers smaller and cheaper, so anyone can use them.
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