Urine testing apparatus capable of simply and accurately measuri

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ABSTRACT:
A urine multisensor has a sensor element to detect components to be measured, that has a urea component detecting unit and at least one of a detection unit of sodium ions and a detection unit of chloride ions to detect these components contained in urine, so as to know urine specific gravity on the basis of the concentration of each component yielded from the detection signal. Besides, a detection unit of glucose component is added in necessity to add a structure to correct a urinary glucose value (glucose level) with the urine specific gravity finally resulting in that the urinary glucose value of total urine excreted for 24 hours can be simply and accurately known from the partial urine.

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