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titleOfInvention Test paper and porous membrane
abstract A test paper of high measurement accuracy capable of shortening the time required for sample development (development time); and a porous membrane for use therein. In particular, a test paper comprising a porous membrane capable of separating an object that should be filtered out of a sample by filtration, the porous membrane carrying a reagent capable of reacting with a specified component of the sample to result in coloring, wherein the porous membrane comprises, a first layer having a surface on which the sample is supplied and a second layer having a surface at which sample percolation and measuring are effected, the first layer composed of large pore portions, the surface of the first layer consisting of a smooth surface having open pore portions, the second layer composed of minute pore portions the surface of the second layer consisting of a surface having open pore portions. Between the first layer and the second layer, there is a boundary extending from the surface of the first layer to 1/5 to 1/2 of the thickness of the porous membrane. The porous membrane has a thickness of 50 to 200 mu m and a porosity of 60 to 95%, and the average pore diameter of the surface of the first layer is in the range of 0.5 to 10 mu m while the average pore diameter of the surface of the second layer is in the range of 0.1 to 3.0 mu m
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