Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Analyzer – structured indicator – or manipulative laboratory... – Means for analyzing liquid or solid sample
Patent
1983-11-02
1985-12-24
Richman, Barry S.
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Analyzer, structured indicator, or manipulative laboratory...
Means for analyzing liquid or solid sample
422 98, 436151, G01N 2700
Patent
active
045605343
ABSTRACT:
Polymer-catalyst transducers are used for detecting one or more constituents in a sample. Changes in conductivity of the polymer-catalyst transducers as a result of electron density changes are measured to provide an indication of a particular constituent present in the sample. Such conductivity changes can be measured using a conductivity meter. The polymer-catalyst transducers are particularly useful for the determination of glucose in whole blood.
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Kung Wei-Jen
Vogelhut Paul O.
Coe Roger N.
Gzybowski Michael S.
Miles Laboratories Inc.
Richman Barry S.
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