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titleOfInvention Blood glucose meter
abstract (57) [Summary] [PROBLEMS] The present invention provides a means for using another light source such as a laser diode which has not been conventionally used as a light source for a spectroscopic analyzer, particularly an optical blood glucose non-destructive measuring device. Is what you do. SOLUTION: The problem that the spectral characteristics of the light source depend on the environment has been solved by a method such as reflecting it on a calibration curve using a reference substance. In addition, the problem that the optical paths from a plurality of light sources differ for each light source has been solved by using an optical product such as an optical fiber.
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