Understanding analytical systems technology for selective analysis
1988
Understanding Analytical Systems Technology for Selective Analysis
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Author Information
Author(s): T. D. Geary
Primary Institution: Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Conclusion
The symposium aimed to clarify the functions and components of analytical instruments, addressing concerns about their complexity and operation.
Supporting Evidence
- The symposium was structured to explain the functions of the 'black box' in analytical instruments.
- The development of the Skeggs analytical instrument significantly advanced clinical laboratory medicine.
- New transport systems have increased the complexity of analytical systems.
Takeaway
This study talks about how new machines in labs can be confusing, but understanding how they work can help us use them better.
Methodology
The symposium discussed various topics related to the operation and classification of analytical instruments.
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