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The new edition of this widely-used sourcebook details the startlingly array of diagnostic equipment available in the medical laboratory of the nineties, and also covers maintenance and quality assurance for each type of instrument. This book includes 17 completely rewritten chapters and 7 new ones, on nephelometry and turbidimetry, gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, flow cytometry, automated immunoassay systems, automated blood bank systems, and physician's office laboratory instrumentation.
This volume contains the proceedings of the lecture series sponsored by the Guidance and Control Panel of AGARD and presented in Paris in June 1968. The fourteen chapters cover component testing, assembly testing and system testing of gyros, reference platforms, accelerometers and the design of suitable test equipment. The history and economic justification of gyro testing is also discussed, together with an indication of future trends. The effects of design shortcomings and the various types of gas and hydrostatic motor bearings on gyro testing and test specifications are described. The book is concluded by the edited proceedings of a discussion which reveals the testing system philosophy and the test specification and interface problems faced by designers, test engineers, and manufacturers. (Author).