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He also ordered that the judicial process be sped along for the many others awaiting action, and that measures be taken to put an end to the "complaints brought against the inobservance of due guarantees [of rights] to the detainees.
1) Owing to remarkable advances in instrument technology, automation, and computer science, the analytical variability is no longer the main problem to overcome for reliability and clinical utilization of laboratory diagnostics, as most laboratory errors currently occur within the preanalytical phase, mainly due to unawareness or inobservance of standardized protocols.
The action is the result of an alleged inobservance by Edizione of AGCM regulations contained in acts n.
 
 
 
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