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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 17, 686-695, Copyright © 1971 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry
1 Molecular Anatomy (MAN) Program,2 Oak Ridge
National Laboratory,3 Oak Ridge, Tenn. 37830.
Sample analysis rate for a GeMSAEC Fast Analyzer is directly proportional to the number of sample cuvets contained in each rotor. GeMSAEC Fast Analyzers are available having either 15-, 16-, or 30-place rotors. To increase the sample analysis rate, an advanced GeMSAEC Fast Analyzer has been designed and fabricated that uses a 42-place rotor. The 42-place rotor, in order to accommodate the increased number of cuvets, is a modified enlargement of the previously described 15-place rotor [N. G. Anderson, Science 166, 317(1969)]. The hardware of the 42-place system is fully compatible with the existing GeMSAEC computer module, and existing software used in the 15-place system has been modified for use with the 42-place system. Results obtained for various chemical and enzymatic analyses are discussed.
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