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What are the four basic types of flowcharts?
POL
Refers to "Point of Law", "Proof of Life", or "Physician Office Laboratory" depending on the context; often used in legal, security, or medical fields.
Whole Blood
Whole blood refers to the total volume of plasma and formed elements (erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets) circulating in the body's cardiovascular system.
Urine Samples
Specimens of urine collected for medical testing to diagnose diseases or monitor conditions.
Control Samples
Specimens or materials used as a standard of comparison for checking the results of an experiment or test.
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