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Title: Measurement Needs And Techniques For Clinical Chemical Analyzers
Author(s): [Not Available]
Source: 1979 Measurement Science Conference
Year Published: 1979
Abstract: The clinical Instruments Division of Beckman Instrument produces instruments for use in Hospital and Private Laboratories to measure chemicals in Blood and other body fluids. The measurements made during incoming inspection, production and test of the instruments and associated chemicals and supplies include electrical, mechanical and chemical techniques. In most cases normal measurement instrumentation and techniques are used. In some cases these measurements are traceable toNBS. Probably the most challenging measurement requirements are for our chemical calibrators and controls. In this area we are limited by our instrumentation where we need to determine the value of these products more accurately than the instrumentation is basically capable of. Thus, we must apply exacting statistical analysis along with very controlled measurement techniques to assure the correct value for these calibrators and controls. Some aspects of the problem and how we approach it will be discussed in this paper.




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