Specimen processing and analyzing systems with associated...

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G01N 35/10 (2006.01) G01N 35/02 (2006.01) G01N 35/04 (2006.01) G01N 35/06 (1990.01)

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CA 2099282

2099282 9309441 PCTABS00022 A system (10) for processing a specimen to which fluid must be added includes a fluid dispensing work station (16) within a housing. The work station (16) holds the fluids that are to be added to the specimen. A nozzle (148) dispenses fluid at the work station. The system (10) also includes a carrier (24) that moves within the housing. The carrier (24) operates in a first mode at the fluid dispensing work station (16). The carrier also operates in a second mode outside the work station (16) to perform a different processing function. A coupling mechanism (170) attaches the nozzle (148) to the carrier (24) when the carrier (24) enters its first operational mode to transport the nozzle (148) around the fluid dispensing station (16). The coupling mechanism (170) releases the nozzle (148) from the carrier (24) when the carrier (24) enters its second operational mode, thereby freeing the carrier (24) for movement outside the work station (16) out of association with the nozzle (148).

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