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i-STAT is a registered trademark of the Abbott Group of companies in various jurisdictions. Vacutainer is a registered trademark of Becton Dickinson
and Company, Franklin Lakes, NJ USA. LX20 is a registered trademark of Beckman Coulter Incorporated, Fullerton, CA USA. The Bayer 860 analyzer
is manufactured by Bayer Diagnostics, Tarrytown, NY USA. Dimension RxL-Xpand is a registered trademark of Dade Behring Inc., Deerfield, IL USA.
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