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MANUAL DIFFERENTIAL. LAB OBJECTIVE. Page 1. LAB EXERCISES MLAB 1315. LAB EXERCISE #5 MLAB 1315 Hematology. To determine the relative number of each type of white cell present in the blood by performing differential cell counts on five relatively normal blood smears and five sets of abnormal blood
Speed Up Your Counts with DiffCount III. Tired of hearing bells? The DiffCount III is a state of the art microprocessor controlled tabulator that can help make fast work of your differential counts. The DiffCount III features a compact key 639.00 for the eight key DiffCount III. Click here for our selection of manual tally counters.
White cells can be counted manually in specially designed chambers (Neubauer) or with automated counters. The latter are widely used, offering the advantage of higher accuracy and speed over manual techniques. To determine the differential, a drop of blood is thinly spread over a glass slide, air dried, and stained with a
While automated haematology instruments can differentiate to three or five parts, the DIFFCOUNT III can manually tally and store up to 12 differentials in its memory, making it an essential tool for the modern laboratory. DIFFCOUNT III is available in 8 or 12-key models. Other models allow communication to a host computer
The Cadillac of Digital Differential Reading. Specifically designed for the hematology lab; Can be set with either a 100 cell lockout or signals when 100 cells are tabulated; LCD screen maintains a real-time tally of the cells counted; Calculates percent and absolute WBC values; 110-115V. Comp-U-Diff™. More Info.
Diffcount™ III. Compact keyboard with “soft-touch" keys; Provides fast counts with much less fatigue; All entries register with audible clicks; With count correction. All counting channels and total count are simultaneously displayed with larger digits on bright, backlit LCD. Count up to three digits per channel. Percentages
Shop online for a wide selection of Modulus Data Systems DIFFCOUNT III Electronic Differential Tally Counters Microprocessor-controlled differential cell counter designed.
DIFFCOUNT III. DIFFERENTIAL CELL COUNTER. MODEL 10-308. KEY FEATURES. ALL CHANNELS DISPLAYED SIMULTANEOUSLY. ON BRIGHT BACKLIT LCD. HERMETICALLY SEALED SWITCHES. CALCULATES PERCENT OF TOTAL VALUES. OPTIONAL NON TOTALIZING KEY. ALARM ACTUATED EVERY 100
DIFFCOUNT III. DIFFCOUNT III microprocessor-controlled differential cell counters are designed for use in any hematology laboratory. While automated hematology instruments can differentiate to three or five parts, the DIFFCOUNT III can manually tally and store up to 12 differentials in its memory, making it an essential
DIFFCOUNT III is available with either eight or twelve counting keys. Other models are designed for computer and/or printer interfaces The product is a microprocessor controlled differential cell counter designed for use in the Hematology laboratory. DIFFCOUNT III displays information on a bright backlit LCD display.
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