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If it's truly that and not say 9.7, then give it to them. They may just be stating it from memory

Posted By: and not reading from a chart. nm on 2005-08-24
In Reply to: PLEASE SEE MESSAGE - hemoglobin dictated as ŝ point something"

Subject: If it's truly that and not say 9.7, then give it to them. They may just be stating it from memory

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