Body fluid constituent measurement utilizing an interference pat

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128633, 128664, 356 39, G01N 3348

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051460912

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus is disclosed for measuring a body fluid constituent. In a preferred embodiment, the apparatus directs light against a tissue containing the constituent and detects an amount of light absorption in a reflected light from said tissue. The amount of absorption is analyzed to determine the amount of constituent in the blood within the tissue.

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