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What a fine specimen for my lab!
There is no way to tell the lengths of their lab specimens without knowing what they are. There is no way to predict who will have the longest specimen.
If your local department is large enough to have its own lab - that's where it will be sent. If not it wll be sent to a county lab - state lab - or a contracted facility.
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Three science students measured the lengths of their lab specimens the longest specimen would be 20.3 cm. This is because 25 mm is 2.5 cm, and 201 mm is 20.1 cm.
Stool specimens should be taken to the hospital within 1 hour of collection for accurate test results.
Research can be done on the ocean with wild fish, or in a lab or tank observing captive specimens.
After my bypass surgery 3 yrs ago I developed kidney stones. My urologist make several lab tests and found that most of the stones were oxalate, which was caused because the urine had a high pH over 6.5 and lower citric acid in my body, for which I was prescribed with Urocit-K (Potassium Citrate) to maintain a lower pH ideally under 6, to prevent stones to form. Last night I passed 2 stones one was a size of a small raisin, in previous days my urine turned cloudy, with red color and sometimes a lower pain before going to pee. I passed more than 15 kidney stones during a year period. The doctor recommend me to drink lots of water and prevent dehydration daily, take my medication, drink lemon juice and lemon iced tea (Crystal-Light) that contains citric acid. Hope this helps!
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A laboratory technician works under the supervision of a physician or lab manager. They collect samples from specimens and perform laboratory tests. Many of them play an important role in the prevention and diagnosis of diseases.
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