Mechanism for reading and removing reaction cuvettes in an incub

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422 63, 422104, 435809, 4352873, 436 43, 436 47, 436 48, G01N 3502

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ABSTRACT:
An incubator comprises a rotor ring with two sets of apertures displaced along an arc of rotation, holding a cuvette in them. The apertures of one set are connected to an aperture of the other by a slot sized to allow passage of an elevator lead screw, but not a cuvette, between the apertures, the cuvette being raised on the top of the elevator during such passage. The elevator can also be used to move the cuvette into contact with a luminometer.

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