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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 21, 249-254, Copyright © 1975 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry
1 Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind.
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We have applied a comprehensive theory of photometric errors to the design and evaluation of an inexpensive stabilized photometer. The photometer is described in terms of a group of modules, the characteristics of which are described in terms of their effect on specific error coefficients. Procedures described in this paper show how the principles described earlier [Clin. Chem. 20, 1028 (1974)] can be used to optimize the design of new instrumentation or to evaluate the performance of existing instrumentation. Chemical data are included to verify the agreement between predicted and experimental results
Submitted on October 11, 1974
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