Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization
Patent
1977-09-20
1979-06-19
Serwin, R. E.
Chemistry: physical processes
Physical processes
Crystallization
734254R, 364497, 422 67, 422 68, G01N 114, G01N 118
Patent
active
041585453
ABSTRACT:
In an automatic chemical analyzing method and apparatus in which a plurality of samples each added with a reagent are discretely transported through a reaction line and subjected to a reaction during the transportation for optical measurement to generate measured signals and to process them, the samples to be analyzed are grouped into a plurality of sample groups each including a plurality of samples which are to be measured with respect to the same test items, which are previously stored for each sample group in a memory of a central control unit. The samples are divided by a number corresponding to the number of test items and successively fed to the reaction line one by one in sample groups, and, at the time of change of the sample group receiving the analysis, test items corresponding to a new sample group are read from the memory to carry out a chemical analysis for the samples in each sample group according to the read test items.
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SMAC: The Computer Controlled Analyzer, presented at the Technicon International Congress, Jun. 12-14, 1972 in N.Y., by Amar et al.
Heguri Kazuyoshi
Umetsu Hiroshi
Yamashita Katsuji
Yoshida Kasumi
Hitachi , Ltd.
Serwin R. E.
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