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Device Name
UV spectrophotometer
Model
T80, PG Instruments, U.K
Units Available
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Manufacture Year
2014
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Description
The UV-Visible Spectrophotometer is a high-precision analytical instrument used to measure the intensity of light absorbed by a sample across the ultraviolet and visible spectral regions. It functions according to the Beer-Lambert law, making it indispensable in clinical toxicology and forensic chemistry for: Quantitative analysis of drug concentrations in biological fluids. Detection of heavy metal poisoning (e.g., lead or copper) through complexation assays. Purity testing of pharmaceutical substances. In terms of medical liability, this device falls under the category where the practitioner is committed to "achieving a result". Any failure in device calibration leading to inaccurate results can be classified as a "professional medical error
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