Feb272009
Mobile medical blood tests
U.S. scientists has produced minor changes to a mobile phone Vholoh to a laboratory for the analysis of small blood and diagnosis of diseases such as AIDS and malaria.
They used a mobile phone camera with an ordinary piece of plastic for the nomination of light or Tleuenh (فيلتر) and a small lamp-type (LED) and some wire, and keep the phone on its primary function.
Is noteworthy that blood tests require a large-sized machines, a refrigerator, at least, the cost of hundreds of thousands of dollars, or be assigned a specialist to carefully inspect the blood cells and counted under a microscope, costing huge amounts of money and requires time and effort.
Both methods have become a thing of the past with the emergence of this new invention.
U.S. scientists has produced minor changes to a mobile phone Vholoh to a laboratory for the analysis of small blood and diagnosis of diseases such as AIDS and malaria.
They used a mobile phone camera with an ordinary piece of plastic for the nomination of light or Tleuenh (فيلتر) and a small lamp-type (LED) and some wire, and keep the phone on its primary function.
Is noteworthy that blood tests require a large-sized machines, a refrigerator, at least, the cost of hundreds of thousands of dollars, or be assigned a specialist to carefully inspect the blood cells and counted under a microscope, costing huge amounts of money and requires time and effort.
Both methods have become a thing of the past with the emergence of this new invention.

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