Re: CAP checklist

Joseph Webster (J.Webster@centenary.usyd.edu.AU)
Mon, 24 Jul 1995 09:26:58 +1100

At 01:28 PM 21/07/95 EDT, Marc Langweiler wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>I posted several days ago wishing to discuss the CAP checklist. After
>receiving between 10 and 15 responses, and consulting with Steve Kelley, our
>group has elected to continue our discussion on the Purdue list.
>....<snip...>

Greetings Marc
I obviously missed the beginning of this thread. :-(
For those like me who are confused by the plethora of acronyms & initials,
would you clarify what is "CAP" in this context, & what is the purpose of
the CAP checklist?
I have no problem with the use of the Flowcyt list, I just don't want to
skip things that maybe I should read. :-;

Joseph.

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