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    What is the correct preposition, "on either urinary analysis and ECG test ..." OR "in either urinary analysis and ECG test..."

    I appreciate very much your help regarding this.

    Cely

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    Default Re: Help me with this

    On would refer to the paper report.
    In would refer to the test itself.

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    Default Re: Help me with this

    Quote Originally Posted by celyb View Post
    What is the correct preposition, "on either urinary analysis and ECG test ..." OR "in either urinary analysis and ECG test..."

    I appreciate very much your help regarding this.

    Cely
    I medicine, both are used.

    In your urinalysis or ECG refers to the actual test.
    On your urinalysis or ECG refers to the report or the printout.

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