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  • '''AutoAnalyzer''' (pronounced: auto-analyzer) is an automated analyzer used in the field of [[Clinical Chemistry]] to measure different chemicals ...omes from the Greek word "automatos", meaning "self-acting", and the term "analyzer" comes from the English word "analyze", which means to examine in detail.
    2 KB (264 words) - 23:51, 6 February 2024
  • ...is typically involves the patient exhaling into a device known as a breath analyzer. This device measures the concentration of various compounds in the exhaled * [[Breath Analyzer]]
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  • The measurement of eNO is performed using a device called a [[nitric oxide analyzer]]. The patient breathes into the device, and the level of nitric oxide in t * [[Nitric oxide analyzer]]
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  • ..."Breathalyzer" is a [[Portmanteau|portmanteau]] of the words "breath" and "analyzer". It was first registered as a trademark on May 13, 1954, by [[Robert Frank
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  • * [[Particle Size Analyzer]]: This is an analytical technique or device to measure particle size.
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  • ...Breathalyzer'''. The term 'breathalyzer' is a portmanteau of 'breath' and 'analyzer', which was first used in the mid-20th century to refer to devices used to
    2 KB (262 words) - 06:27, 4 February 2024