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StatementA: Laboratory techniques are di...

StatementA: Laboratory techniques are direct and alwaysspecific. Statement B : Scientists research for specific,sensitive and simple diagnostic techniquesfor diagnosis of diseases.

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Statement A is correct and Statement B is wrong

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Both the statement A and B are correct

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Both the statement A and B are wrong

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Statement A is wrong and Statement B is correct

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