After conducting some internet research, I have found that more customers have rated this product to be inconsistent in it's results and not to reliable. The places I found my information came from places like Amazon.com and I read the customer reviews for this product.
As long as instructions for usage as well as care and maintenance of the product are followed. The True Track Smart System blood glucose measuring device is very accurate. You can read the directions in the online owners manual. http://www.niprodiagnostics.com/our_products/downloads/bgm_true_track/TT_OWNERS_MANUAL.pdf
A True Track Smart system is a brand of glucose blood monitor. It requires you to apply a pin to your finger and then apply the blood to the monitor which will then tell you how much glucose is in your blood.
On a true track system, E-3 means that the test strip in the machine is expired, oxidized, used, or defective. Replace strip and try again.
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no it is not true at all smart people get smart from their head not their hair.
That is not true. A Fahrenheit degree (actually introduced by a Dutch scientist) is just over half a degree Celsius and so is more accurate.
That is true. smartphones normally have a GPS tracking system in them but there is a way to turn that feature of the device off.
Computers are not smart They only know 0 and 1 or binary states or true or false. this language is known as machine language
False. The Maya developed highly accurate calendars, including the sacred Tzolk'in calendar and the solar Haab calendar. They also had a Long Count calendar that could track long periods of time with great precision.
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