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Laboratory trends shift with the winds of technology.
Mixing laboratory trends with new technology, the changing market and today's vendors is a little like using a high-speed centrifuge to separate blood, yet nowhere near as accurate. Are interfaces, portability and UNIX going to come out in high percentages? Lab expert Gary Braley sorts out the situation.