Talk:Automated analyser

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Template:WikiProject banner shell In the process of a major rewrite of this page, especially haematological analysers. Povmcdov 14:18, 12 May 2005 (UTC)Reply

advertising?

it seems that encyclopedia article can not contain any advertising of commercial products.

From my point of view, description of measuring principle and classification of equipments - ideal content for this article. Kaverin

Not Precisely, but Good Point

As a professional who uses such analyzers on a daily basis, I can see why the names of several different ones might be mentioned, but not in the way this article does.

  • For one thing, different hematology analyzers use similar (but not identical) principles of measuring the cells, and there are other differences in the ways in which these principles are employed. For instance, one analyzer counts RBCs and WBCs in separate apertures, while another uses only one. There are enough differences that I think this article should not say that red cells are counted "this way," and white cells are counted "that way."
  • Is this an English version article or an American English one? It keeps switching usage.
  • Again, not all "Coagulometers" work the same way. Same for Chemistry analyzers.
  • Reticulocytes are often counted by today's analyzers (not so rare as implied here), and most still employ supravital staining such as methylene blue, which is not even mentioned in the blurb about manual retic counts.

Hmm. Think I better consider editing the article. Headzred 13:49, 26 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

Chemiluminance analysers.

I want to know about these analysers. Like, how they work? What they consists of? The principle on which they all work. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.172.107.218 (talk) 12:58, 31 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

Ektachem blood analyzer

Why does it take 9 hours to recalibrate an Ektachem blood analyzer after its lithium-ion has battery has died? 184.77.159.253 (talk) 03:42, 7 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

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