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Clinical Chemistry 18: 433-439, 1972;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 18, 433-439, Copyright © 1972 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Automated Sample-Reagent Loader for Use with the GeMSAEC Fast Analyzer

C. A. Burtis 1, W. F. Johnson 1, J. C. Mailen 1, and J. E. Attrill 1

1 Molecular Anatomy (MAN) Program,1 Oak Ridge National Laboratory,2 Oak Ridge, Tenn. 37830.

With a newly developed automated sample-reagent loader, for use with a GeMSAEC Fast Analyzer, a 15-place GeMSAEC transfer disk can be automatically loaded with reagent and samples in 3.25 min; manual loading methods required 15 min. The resulting precision and accuracy is equal to or better than that for manual methods of loading. Sample carryover of the system was decreased, and is about 1%.

Submitted on December 29, 1971
Accepted on February 25, 1972







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