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Automated instrumentation and electronic data processing now assist in performing and standardizing urinalyses. These innovations include specific gravity instruments and reagent "strip readers," and one system designed to automate the physical, chemical, and microscopic urinalysis. In this article, the author reviews the features of some examples of these new instruments.