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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 19, 521-522, Copyright © 1973 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Automated Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry

H. J. Gitelman 1, C. Soucek 1, and J. F. Owen 1

1 Department of Medicine, UNC School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Diluting continuous-flow circuits that incorporate a jet mixer with conventional AutoAnalyzer equipment provide a convenient technique for supplying diluted samples to an atomic absorption spectrophotometer at rates up to 90 per hour.


Key Words: AutoAnalyzer • jet mixer in continuous-flow stream

Submitted on January 22, 1973
Accepted on February 1, 1973







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