Method for dosing a biological or chemical sample

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method for assaying a biological or chemical sample comprising the following steps:illuminating the sample (10) by means of a light beam (17) from a source (11),producing an image including the image of the beam (18) diffused by the sample (10),analysing the image according to reference criteria,extracting information specific to the light/sample beam interaction,calculating the assay.

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