Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Automated chemical analysis – With a continuously flowing sample or carrier stream
Patent
1987-02-02
1989-08-01
Marcus, Michael S.
Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing
Automated chemical analysis
With a continuously flowing sample or carrier stream
422 81, 422 82, 436 52, G01N 3508
Patent
active
048533360
ABSTRACT:
A continuous flow system is disclosed in which successive liquid segments are established containing different related components of a fluid package, such as an analysis mixture, separated by at least one immiscible segment, passed along a first section of a conduit, combined in a second section of the conduit and mixed while passing along a third section of the conduit, so as to provide a completely mixed segment. This system permits the delayed on-line mixing of different components of an analysis mixture, such as samples with reagents or diluents, as well as mixing and interaction of such components in a single conduit.
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Cassaday Michael M.
Herron Rand E.
Pelavin Milton H.
Saros Stephen
Smith John L.
Greenman Jeffrey M.
Marcus Michael S.
Technicon Instruments Corporation
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