Sysmex to Market Latest Model in Its Automated Urine Analyzer Series.Tokyo, Japan, June 8, 2006 - (JCN JCN Japan Corporate News JCN Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience JCN Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing JCN Journal of Christian Nursing JCN Job Control Number JCN Journal of Child Neurology JCN joint communications network (US DoD) ) - Sysmex announced on June 7 that it will begin in June marketing the UF-1000i, the latest model in its automated urine analyzer series. The new product features improved operability Operability is the ability to keep a system in a functioning and operating condition. In a computing systems environment with multiple systems this includes the ability of products, systems and business processes to work together to accomplish a common task such as finding and and increased accuracy in the classification and measurement of formed elements in the urine. Further, the analyzer provides users with access to the company's information service Sysmex Network Communication Systems (SNCS SNCS Secure Network Computer Server SNCS Secure Network Computer System ), enabling them to receive online support and external quality control services. The UF-1000i can process 100 samples per hour. It is 60% smaller in size than the predecessor model, and consumes about 1/3 the power required of the predecessor. Sysmex expects that the new model will be used for urinary urinary /uri·nary/ (u´ri-nar?e) pertaining to, containing, or secreting urine. u·ri·nar·y adj. 1. Relating to urine and its production, function, or excretion. 2. sediment tests at not only larger facilities but also small and mid-sized hospitals. The UF-1000i is scheduled to be available in Japan, Asia, Europe and the US. Prices are set at 9,800,000 yen ($88,290) and 6,500,000 yen ($58,550) with and without a sampler sampler, sample piece of needlework or embroidery, of silk, cotton, or worsted, for the preservation of some pattern or as an example of the ability of a child or a beginner. In museums and private collections there are samplers dating from as early as 1643. , respectively. Copyright [c] 2006 Japan Corporate News Network. All rights reserved. |
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