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The phrase "laboratory operator" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person whose job is to work with scientific instruments and equipment in a laboratory. For example, "The new laboratory operator was trained to run the high-tech equipment in the lab."
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Due to laboratory operator variation, the data for dose 4 were deemed to be inconsistent with the remaining data and excluded from analysis.
As these measurements are sensitive to laboratory operator variation it was decided by the study team to undertake separate analysis with the dose of 4 capsules per day excluded.
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In doing so, questionnaires related to HSE and RE are filled in by laboratory operators.
All analyses were performed in a blinded fashion with the laboratory operators unaware of genotyping data.
However, regardless of the level of experience, laboratory operators and pathologists showed significantly lower accuracy in interpreting the difficult results than the obvious results for SD Bioline (indicated in "#" in Figure 2).
We have redesigned the portal to make patient, sample, and data management easier for the laboratory operators.
In addition, most of these VL tests are adapted to high-throughput testing and require dedicated laboratory space, expensive PCR equipment, experienced laboratory operators, and significant technical support and maintenance services.
DCIS = ductal carcinoma in situ ER = estrogen receptor; PR = progesterone receptor To control for technical variability such as different microarray production batches, lot variations of reagents and kits, day to day variations and effects related to different laboratory operators, a strict experimental design was followed.
Intermediate precision was tested with different laboratories, operators, equipment and days.
There were some instances where no improvement in interpretation was demonstrated following training of the participants either because they could not be improved upon (100%) or there were no data for some combinations of experience and difficulty of results (e.g. none of the non-laboratory operators had experience with Insti).
In addition, changes in laboratory conditions (e.g., operators, instruments, reagents) are expected during routine laboratory operations in clinical testing.
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