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titleOfInvention Inspection device and device
abstract The present invention provides a test device capable of performing performance evaluation of analytical tests based on genetic tests including nucleic acid amplification technology. A test device (1) has at least one well (3) and has information on the uncertainty of the absolute number of amplifiable reagents (4) and the absolute number of amplifiable reagents in at least one well. The aspect etc. by which the reagent which can be amplified is enclosed by carrier particle | grains are preferable, and the aspect etc. whose reagent which can be amplified is a nucleic acid are more preferable. Particularly preferred is an embodiment in which the nucleic acid is incorporated into the nucleic acid in the nucleus of the cell. [Selected figure] Figure 2
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