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To: Galirayo who wrote (5792)1/22/1998 2:07:00 AM
From: rustyjack  Respond to of 9262
 
Thanks Ray

Tomorrow looks ugly. But HDSN does no business in Asia.

Been looking at RAY. Great fundamentals, but overshadowed by long running asbestos(cough)lawsuit. They won't settle, they want the whole company.



To: Galirayo who wrote (5792)1/22/1998 3:09:00 AM
From: scaram(o)uche  Respond to of 9262
 
Ray, Pap smears......

From one of your earlier questions, I thought that this might interest you (I will be back!)........ Rick

*** U.S. study questions benefits of automated Pap test

A device that uses computer technology to analyze Pap smears is not
much better than traditional test methods but costs much more, said a
U.S. study published Tuesday. The finding came from the Armed Forces
Institute of Pathology which said it used the device, called PAPNET,
to re-screen 5,478 Pap smears from female members of the armed forces
that had been previously identified as normal. The manufacturer of
the device disputed the study, saying other tests had come to
different conclusions. The researchers said they uncovered only 1
additional abnormal Pap smear for every 913 cases screened. See
infobeat.com