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liver
disease
prostrate
1
micromole/min
gamma-glutamyl
transferase
can be elevated in
acute myocardial infarction
amylase
and
lipase
hepatitis
myocardial
infarction
scattered by particles in
suspension
the
excitation
spectra
quenching
column
densitometer
the incident light is
polarized
and the sample gives off radiant energy of a different wavelength, but is
polarized
in the same plane
mobile
530-550
nm
alanine
aminotransferase
pancreatitis
- increased amylase
prostrate
cancer -
increased
acid phosphatase
mycoardial infarction -
increased
CK-MB
alcohol use -
increased
GGT
muscular dystrophy
- increased CK-MM
bruh
A)
Y
B)
N
C)
Y
D)
Y
E)
Y
F)
Y
G)
N
H)
Y
8
false
false
true
false
bruh
A)
aa spectrophotometer
B)
atoms
C)
PM tube
D)
argon
E)
atom
5
carryover is the
contamination
of a specimen or reagent by the one processed just
previously
dwell
time is the
minimum
time required to obtain a result from the time of initial sampling
batching
is the process of running the same test on numerous samples at the same time
turnaround time
is the amount of time from receipt of sample to the time it's reported
Throughput
is the maximum number of samples capable of being analyzed per
hour
selectivity
is the ability of an analyzer to run
individual tests
from a panel
bruh
A)
fluorometer
B)
xenon
C)
mercury
D)
attenuator
4
bruh
A)
forward
B)
backward
C)
forward
3
the
spreading
layer also filters out
large
particles
the
reagent
layer contains all the proper chemicals in
all
the right amounts
the
membrane
retains any
unwanted
analytes
the indicator layer
contains a
colorimetric
chemical
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