Organizational aspects of selective analysers
1988
Organizational Aspects of Selective Analysers
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Author Information
Author(s): T. D. Geary
Primary Institution: Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Conclusion
Selective analysers significantly impact laboratory organization and require careful consideration of their features for effective use.
Supporting Evidence
- Positive identification and bi-directional interfacing are crucial for effective laboratory operations.
- Selective analysers allow for immediate processing of urgent samples without disrupting workflow.
- Quality control practices need to evolve with advancements in analytical technology.
Takeaway
This paper talks about how labs should choose the right machines for testing samples, focusing on things like how easy they are to use and how they identify samples.
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