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publicationDate 2009-03-26-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-2009061227-A
titleOfInvention Bad dew judgment tool
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a dew dew judging tool that can objectively express and evaluate the prognosis of a widow during a puerperium period early and accurately. Means for solving the above-mentioned problem is to provide a color and amount of bad dew derived from a widow comprising a color sample composed of a plurality of colors representing the color of bad dew and a means for measuring the amount of bad dew. A bad dew determination tool for measuring, a method for measuring the color and amount of bad dew in the puerperium period using the bad dew determination tool, and an evil obtained from a widow who is a subject measured by the method It is a method for differentiating the prognosis of a widow who is a subject by comparing the color and / or amount of dew with the color and / or amount of standard dew. [Selection] Figure 1
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