Sentence examples for should have laboratories from inspiring English sources

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In addition, physicians in these hospitals should routinely perform lumbar punctures on children with suspected meningitis, and the hospitals should have laboratories that culture H. influenzae and conduct cytologic tests on cerebrospinal fluid.

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Patients meeting the clinical case definition of AES should have laboratory testing conducted to determine if the cause of illness is JEV or another agent.

Andrew Kimbrell, executive director of the Center for Food Safety, a Washington advocacy group, said the department should have independent laboratories to confirm its tests.

Pre-requisites: Attendees should have basic laboratory skills such as lab safety principles, best RNA practices, pipetting, and dilutions.

The current recommendation regarding the management of a term newborn delivered of a mother with an intrapartum fever or a diagnosis of clinical chorioamnionitis is that the neonate should have baseline laboratory work drawn along with blood cultures and be universally treated with antibiotics until culture results return.

Its office should have a laboratory that could be used for research and experiments to improve agricultural development.

For example, all Type-II diabetics without a recent HbA1c should have this laboratory test completed at appropriate intervals, but neither the decision nor the completion of the test requires the involvement of the physician.

Another building should be dedicated to teaching analytical intelligence and it should have various computer laboratories.

To be truthful, they should have changed "current laboratory methods to "current screening laboratory practice".

Laboratories located at dispensaries and health centres are considered to be of the lowest level and should have one trained laboratory assistant with a minimum training of two years and a medical laboratory attendant.

That is, they should have started feeding laboratory rats their Roundup-tainted corn (e. g.) as soon as it was developed (as they probably did) and checked to see if they developed cancer, etc. (as they probably did [checked, in the case of the scientists and got cancer, in the case of the rats at least by now]).

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