Sample delivering method for use in automatic chemical analysis

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Automated chemical analysis – With conveyance of sample along a test line in a container...

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422 64, 422 65, 422 67, 436 45, G01N 3506

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ABSTRACT:
A sample delivering method for use in a multi-channel multi-item automatic chemical analyzer having a plurality of reaction lines corresponding to the test-items and a sample supplying line. A sample delivering region is determined in the reaction lines and the sample supplying line, and vacant reaction tubes in the sample delivering region are detected. Samples in the sample delivering region are delivered into the vacant reaction tubes which correspond to the test-items required for the samples. Therefore, it is possible to reduce the number of reaction tubes to be used in an analysis, and thus the through-put of the analyzer can be improved to a great extent as compared with a conventional automatic chemical analyzer.

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