Abstract

1. The EMIT-AED procedures for phenobarbital and diphenylhydantoin have been adapted for use on the ABA-100. 2. A basic language computer program has been developed for data reduction and quality control. 3. Within-run and run-to-run coefficients of variations were, in general, less than 8% across the concentration range tested. 4. Performance data on agreement of duplicates and recovery from "spiked" samples were aceptable. 5. The automated procedure provides a two-thirds savings in reagents.

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