A Semi-auto biochemistry analyzer is a machine used to do blood tests such as glucose, urea, albumin, and other similar assays. It is determined using the filter photometry principle. Filter photometry differs from spectrophotometry in a few ways. The machine has 50 pre-programmed settings (approximately). You have complete control over the programming. In addition, you may fill the vacant spots with roughly 100 additional apps. Around 400 patient findings can be stored in the semi-auto biochemical analyzer. The operating concept, operation, and maintenance of the machine will be discussed here.
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