Method for mixing two initial solutions

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Condition responsive control

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436 8, 436 17, 436 50, 422100, 435967, 73 1R, G01N 3100

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ABSTRACT:
In a process for mixing two initial solutions to produce a working solution with an accurately defined mixing ratio, the two initial solutions are coarsely mixed in a first step, having a mixing ratio lying within a given range, and the value of an internal parameter of the working solution is determined in a second step. The values of this internal parameter are known and differ significantly for the two initial solutions. Then the accurate mixing ratio of the working solution is determined from the measured value of the internal parameter in a third step.

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