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Standardisation in human cytogenetics

Standardisation in human cytogenetics Nature Vol. 260 April 22 1976 take place under conditions which can be achieved experimentally. They are brave men. The first esti­ mates of the superfluid transition tem­ AT the Fourth International Confer­ ence should be held in conjunction perature T o of pure liquid ' He were ence on Standardisation in Human wrong (too high) by a factor of more with the Fifth International Congress Genetics, held in Paris in 1971, a than fifty. Experimenters eagerly of Human Genetics in Mexico City Standing Committee was appointed sought the phenomenon, but failed to in October, 1976; (2) That a Stand­ to examine problems relating to find it at the predicted temperature: ing Committee charged with the task standardisation in human cytogenetics the theorists then increased the sophis­ of monitoring devel op ments relating and to make recommendations try of their calculations and revised to standardisation and nomenclature thereon between international their estimates of T ., downwards, a in human cytogenetics should be cycle which was repeated several times. standardisation conferences. maintained ; (3) That an open meeting This procedure was so utterly de­ During the past four years the of all interested human cytogeneticists moralising for those doing the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Nature Springer Journals

Standardisation in human cytogenetics

Nature , Volume 260 (5553) – Apr 22, 1976

Standardisation in human cytogenetics

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Nature Vol. 260 April 22 1976 take place under conditions which can be achieved experimentally. They are brave men. The first esti­ mates of the superfluid transition tem­ AT the Fourth International Confer­ ence should be held in conjunction perature T o of pure liquid ' He were ence on Standardisation in Human wrong (too high) by a factor of more with the Fifth International Congress Genetics, held in Paris in 1971, a than fifty. Experimenters eagerly of Human Genetics in...
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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 1976 by Nature Publishing Group
Subject
Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary; Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary; Science, multidisciplinary
ISSN
0028-0836
eISSN
1476-4687
DOI
10.1038/260668a0
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Abstract

Nature Vol. 260 April 22 1976 take place under conditions which can be achieved experimentally. They are brave men. The first esti­ mates of the superfluid transition tem­ AT the Fourth International Confer­ ence should be held in conjunction perature T o of pure liquid ' He were ence on Standardisation in Human wrong (too high) by a factor of more with the Fifth International Congress Genetics, held in Paris in 1971, a than fifty. Experimenters eagerly of Human Genetics in Mexico City Standing Committee was appointed sought the phenomenon, but failed to in October, 1976; (2) That a Stand­ to examine problems relating to find it at the predicted temperature: ing Committee charged with the task standardisation in human cytogenetics the theorists then increased the sophis­ of monitoring devel op ments relating and to make recommendations try of their calculations and revised to standardisation and nomenclature thereon between international their estimates of T ., downwards, a in human cytogenetics should be cycle which was repeated several times. standardisation conferences. maintained ; (3) That an open meeting This procedure was so utterly de­ During the past four years the of all interested human cytogeneticists moralising for those doing the

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Published: Apr 22, 1976

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