Method for replacing used reaction cuvettes in an automatic...

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C422S063000, C422S064000, C422S091000, C422S105000, C436S050000, C436S055000

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11229812

ABSTRACT:
A method for determining not to reuse a previously used and cleaned reaction cuvette in an analyzer when an assay scheduled to be performed may be adversely affected by contaminants remaining in the cleaned reaction cuvette. If determined not to reuse a previously used and cleaned reaction cuvette, the previously used and cleaned reaction cuvette is replaced with an unused new reaction cuvette.

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