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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 16, 229-234, Copyright © 1970 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry
1 Clinical Chemistry Service, Clinical Pathology Department, Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health,
Bethesda, Md. 20014.
A procedure is described for the simultaneous, automatic determination of serum calcium and magnesium with the AutoAnalyzer, and a dual-channel, double-beam atomic absorption spectrophotometer, the IL Model 153. Advantages over existing procedures include a high rate of analysis (90 samples or 180 tests per hour) and low sample consumption (a total of 30 µl for both determinations). We have compared the new procedure with a manual one in which the Perkin-Elmer Model 303 atomic absorption spectrophotometer is used.
Submitted on April 14, 1969
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