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In the classic three op-amp instrumentation amplifier, the differential voltage gain is usually produced by the:
Coagulation Testing
Medical tests that assess the blood's ability to clot, used to diagnose and manage bleeding disorders.
Venipuncture
A medical procedure that involves piercing a vein with a needle to draw blood or administer medication.
Hemolysis
Dissolution; the breaking down of red blood cells.
Light-blue-stoppered Tubes
Tubes primarily used in medical testing for coagulation studies, identified by their light-blue stoppers.
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