Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1989-04-12
1990-07-10
Kaplan, G. L.
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204411, 422 72, 422 99, G01N 27403
Patent
active
049405276
ABSTRACT:
A two-part test cartridge for use in a centrifugal analyzer for measuring the concentration of different electrolytes in blood or blood serum samples has one part which is disposable and which is characterized by a sample entry port, one or more filled calibrant chambers, a waste chamber and passages between various chambers; and a second, mating part which is reusable and which is characterized by an ISE, a power supply and circuitry therefor, and a series of chambers and passages adapted for communication with the series of chambers and passages in the disposable part.
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Durley, III Benton A.
Janczak Roger A.
Kazlauskas Vidas P.
Abbott Laboratories
Brainard Thomas D.
Kaplan G. L.
Schmidt Richard D.
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