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pcr
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PCRnoun
polymerase chain reaction
PCRverb
To perform a polymerase chain reaction.
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PCR
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CPR
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PRC
RCP
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of pcr in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of pcr in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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We are currently doing pool testing, which we do it once a week, with whatever students parents gave consent and nurses drop off the supplies, the students swab themselves, and then that is sent to the lab, and if one of the PCR tests ends up positive, then we rescreen those students with a rapid test.
Usually children are picked up incidentally as having( coronavirus). Someone in the family was infected, a friend was infected, so they got a PCR test. And they're found to be positive. ... Then they're fine.
Usually children are picked up incidentally as having( Covid-19). Someone in the family was infected, a friend was infected, so they got a PCR test. And they're found to be positive. ... Then they're fine.
We never dreamed we could have a PCR test that could be done anywhere but a lab, now we can do them at a patient's bedside in rural Oklahoma. That could help us with rapid testing for other diseases.
Canada will quickly implement the requirement for all arriving passengers to have a negative PCR COVID test three days before arriving in Canada.
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