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Biochemical timer

Figure 5.19 — Flow-through biochemical sensor based on the twofold immobilization of the catalyst (urease) and reagent (an acid-base azo dye) in the sensing microzone for the determination of urea in kidney dialysate. (A) Sensing microzone held in a microcircuit. (B) Valveless flow injection manifold. P pumps T timer S sample W waste. For details, see text. (Reproduced from [57] with permission of Elsevier Science Publishers). Figure 5.19 — Flow-through biochemical sensor based on the twofold immobilization of the catalyst (urease) and reagent (an acid-base azo dye) in the sensing microzone for the determination of urea in kidney dialysate. (A) Sensing microzone held in a microcircuit. (B) Valveless flow injection manifold. P pumps T timer S sample W waste. For details, see text. (Reproduced from [57] with permission of Elsevier Science Publishers).

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