Control of optics in random access analysers
1988
Control of Optics in Random Access Analysers
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Author Information
Author(s): A. Truchaud
Primary Institution: Biochimie, Hôpital de Meaux, F77104 Meaux, France
Conclusion
Random access analysers have simpler, more compact, reliable, and versatile optics, allowing for fast data acquisition and new analytical approaches.
Supporting Evidence
- Random access analysers allow multitests and organ panels at any time.
- Optical fibres increase the flexibility of the instrument.
- Diode array spectrophotometers can measure complete reaction profiling.
Takeaway
This study talks about how machines that test samples can use light in smart ways to get better results and do more tests at once.
Methodology
The paper discusses the control of optical systems in random access analysers, focusing on light sources, monochromatic filters, optical cuvettes, and photometric detection.
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