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- On your own words, identify the different problems associated with routine blood smear preparation1.Give the two general methods of reticulocyte staining and their diluents. Enumerate at least one specific method for each. 2. Factors that determine the number of reticulocytes in the circulation.1. Give 2 example of methods used for fresh tissue examination. Explain each method. 2. Enumerate and explain briefly all the types of smear preparation.
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