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Use of computer simulation to study impact of increasing routine test volume on turnaround times of STAT samples on ci8200 integrated chemistry and immunoassay …

Mohammad et al., 2004

Document ID
1407737882963382685
Author
Mohammad A
Elefano E
Leigh D
Stredler D
Okorodudu A
Petersen J
Publication year
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Clinical chemistry

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Automated clinical chemistry analyzers were first introduced as single-and multichannel continuous flow analyzers in the 1960s (1, 2). Ongoing evolution of analyzers has been driven by two factors:(a) increased demand by clinicians for rapid turnaround times (TATs); …
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