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titleOfInvention Calibration fluid dedicated to dialysate
abstract An electrolyte measuring instrument based on the electrode method has not been able to accurately measure dialysate until now. When measuring a dialysate, the electrode method instrument is recalibrated (corrected) using a calibration (correction) solution dedicated to dialysate that can ensure the accuracy of the dialysate concentration, and then the dialysis sample as a specimen. A flame photometric method in which the accuracy of the measurement value is guaranteed by a standard product by using a calibration (correction) solution dedicated to dialysate, which measures the solution and can reflect the correction result in the measurement value. For the same measured value obtained by using atomic absorption method or coulometric titration method, and for the measuring object whose measured value exceeds 100 mmol / L, the absolute value is within 2 percent, and for the measuring object whose measured value is 10 mmol / L or less Can be matched within an absolute value within 10%. [Selection] Figure 19
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