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Analyzers that can analyze individual test on a given sample and multiple tests at the same time. |
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Ability to dispense and mix each sample with its respective reagent for each test in a separate reaction cup. |
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Continuous pumping of fluid to avoid air bubbles. |
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Running the same text on a batch of samples. A disadvantage in stat situations or if multiple tests are ordered on one sample. |
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Minimum time required to obtain a test result. |
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Number of tests per hour or day |
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Major factor in justifying the purchase of lab equipment. |
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The ability to detect minimum concentrations possible in sample. |
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Ability to assay a specific analyte with minimum interference. |
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Minimum variation in results |
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