Liquid handling robot

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A Liquid handling robot is used in automation of chemical or biochemical laboratories. It is a machine that dispenses a selected quantity of reagent to a designated container. The simplest machine simply dispenses an allotted volume of liquid from a motorized pipette or syringe, and more complicated machines can also manipulate the position of the dispensers and containers (often a Cartesian coordinate robot).

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