Chemical analyzer using RF radiation attenuation measurements

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Treatment of micro-organisms or enzymes with electrical or... – Modification of viruses

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435288, 435291, 436 34, 436147, 436148, 422 681, 422108, 73 6141, C12M 140, C12M 134, C12N 1300, G01N 0000

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ABSTRACT:
A chemical analyzer in which the measurement of the change in attenuation of RF radiation propagated through a sample is used as the basis for calculating the change in concentration of a given chemical in the sample. Also disclosed are various probe and system designs which facilitate the use of RF attenuation as a basis for measurement of certain chemical characteristics of a sample.

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