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Title: MICROPROCESSOR BASED BLOOD ANALYSER
Authors: Agarwal, Piyush
Keywords: ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING;MICROPROCESSOR-BLOOD ANALYSER;MICROPROCESSOR;CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
Issue Date: 1991
Abstract: The evaluation of blood parameters in the clinical chemistry has become an important problem in the present day of high pollution. Since blood is one of the most important constituent of the living creature, therefore its accurate analysis cannot be measured in terms of money but in terms of human welfare and life. Colorimetric procedures are widely used in hospitals and laboratories for chemical analysis of blood because they are easy to perform and require small amount of samples.Quantitative measurement of about 18 different chemicals in blood can be accurately analysed by this method. In principle these methods depend on the measurement of the amount. of colour or more precisly the intensity of colour produced during chemical reaction in which the substance being enstimated takes part quantitatively. It is the objective of the work done in this thesis to assist the laboratory tecnicians in understanding, using and controlling better and automated methods of analysis of blood Although the emphasis is on technics, an attempt has been made to develop an instrument to obtain faster results and with better accuracy.It has been possible with use of microprocessor which saves time and the results can be displayed, printed or stored as desired. In this dissertation the first part explains the basic principles and area for blood chemistry where as the later part deals with application of microprocessor in the field.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/10205
Other Identifiers: M.Tech
Research Supervisor/ Guide: Thapar, R.
metadata.dc.type: M.Tech Dessertation
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