| furtig 2004-10-27, 2:08 am |
| I have one. It has set here for about 10 months. The diameter is different
from our current self zeroing non-diluted sed rate. When I get sufficient
staffing (anyone have a resume?), I look forward to doing the method
comparison studies for 60 minute sed rates. I have had good experience with
polymedco. Thanks for the thread.
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"Arcie" <arciemizelle@frontiernet.net> wrote in message
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> mitja wrote:
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> The sedimat 15 is a good instrument. It is reliable. I have found no
> problems with quality control when the manufacturers directions are
> followed. I would ask for a free placement for 30 days to test the
> system against your current methodology. When I reviewed the instrument
> in my laboratory polymedco was happy to provide the instrument for study.
>
> Arcie
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