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  2. Serum-separating tube - Wikipedia

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    These tubes should be used with care when measuring drug or hormone levels because the drug or hormone may diffuse from the serum into the gel, causing a reduction in measured level. The gel in SST II tubes (which appears slightly less opaque) is supposed [weasel words] to have less effect on drug levels in serum. [citation needed]

  3. Vacutainer - Wikipedia

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    A tiger top tube after centrifugation to separate blood cells from serum. Vacutainer tubes may contain additional substances that preserve blood for processing in a medical laboratory. Using the wrong tube may make the blood sample unusable for the intended purpose. These additives are typically thin film coatings applied using an ultrasonic ...

  4. Template:Table of blood sampling tubes - Wikipedia

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    Gold (sometimes red and grey "tiger top" [3]) Clot activator and serum separating gel [4] Serum-separating tube (SST): Tube inversions promote clotting. Most chemistry, endocrine and serology tests, including hepatitis and HIV. Orange Clot activator and serum separating gel [5] Rapid serum-separating tube (RST). Dark green Sodium heparin ...

  5. Phlebotomy - Wikipedia

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    Gold (sometimes red and grey "tiger top" [15]) Clot activator and serum separating gel [16] Serum-separating tube (SST): Tube inversions promote clotting. Most chemistry, endocrine and serology tests, including hepatitis and HIV. Orange Clot activator and serum separating gel [17] Rapid serum-separating tube (RST). Dark green Sodium heparin ...

  6. Venipuncture - Wikipedia

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    These tubes are manufactured with a specific volume of gas removed from the sealed tube. When a needle from a hub or transfer device is inserted into the stopper, the tube's vacuum automatically pulls in the required volume of blood. [citation needed] The basic Evacuated Tube System (ETS) consists of a needle, a tube holder, and the evacuated ...

  7. Ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    Tiger moths also emit clicks which may disturb bats' echolocation, [19] [20] and in other cases may advertise the fact that they are poisonous by emitting sound. [21] [22] Dogs and cats' hearing range extends into the ultrasound; the top end of a dog's hearing range is about 45 kHz, while a cat's is 64 kHz.

  8. John J. Wild - Wikipedia

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    John Julian Cuttance Wild (August 11, 1914 – September 18, 2009) was an English-born American physician who was part of the first group to use ultrasound for body imaging, most notably for diagnosing cancer. Modern ultrasonic diagnostic medical scans are descendants of the equipment Wild and his colleagues developed in the 1950s.

  9. Transesophageal echocardiogram - Wikipedia

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    Comparatively, transthoracic ultrasound must first traverse skin, fat, ribs and lungs before reflecting off the heart and back to the probe before an image can be created. All these structures, along with the increased distance the beam must travel, weaken the ultrasound signal thus degrading the image and Doppler quality. [citation needed]

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