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Tracking blood products in blood centres using radio frequency identification: a comprehensive assessment
Vox Sanguinis, 06/17/09
Davis R et al. - Radio frequency identification application has significant process-orientated and technological implications. It is feasible and economically justifiable to incorporate RFID into blood centre processes.
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