1965
DOI: 10.1007/bf02474304
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Automation in clinical biochemistry—A survey

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“…Analysis of blood-plasma samples is now a routine service, and so automatic methods of analysis have become imperative. 42 The three basic features of such instruments, sample handling, sample preparation and measurement and recording, also allow for semiautomated systems. Some 12 different analyses may be carried out for each sample, so sensitive measurements are needed in order to limit the quantity of blood required from a patient, and, with many patients to be dealt with, the rate of assay must be high.…”
Section: Blood Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of blood-plasma samples is now a routine service, and so automatic methods of analysis have become imperative. 42 The three basic features of such instruments, sample handling, sample preparation and measurement and recording, also allow for semiautomated systems. Some 12 different analyses may be carried out for each sample, so sensitive measurements are needed in order to limit the quantity of blood required from a patient, and, with many patients to be dealt with, the rate of assay must be high.…”
Section: Blood Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%