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. 1993;15(5):167–170. doi: 10.1155/S1463924693000227

Criteria for the assessment of analyser practicability

C Biosca 1, R Galimany 1
PMCID: PMC2548021  PMID: 18924972

Abstract

This article lists the theoretical criteria that need to be considered to assess the practicability of an automatic analyser. Two essential sets of criteria should be taken into account when selecting an automatic analyser: ‘reliability’ and ‘practicability’. Practibility covers the features that provide information about the suitability of an analyser for specific working conditions.

These practibility criteria are classsified in this article and include the environment; work organization; versatility and flexibility; safely controls; staff training; maintenance and operational costs.

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