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titleOfInvention Bacterial Measurement Apparatus and Method
abstract The present invention relates to a bacterium measuring apparatus and method, and more particularly, to isolate the bacteria of the object and attach the antibody to the fluorescent dye attached to generate light through the light emitting portion to excite the fluorescent dye, the excited fluorescent dye is secondary emission The light receiving unit receives the light output signal generated by the secondary emission and converts it into an electrical signal, and relates to a bacteria measuring device and method for measuring the amount of bacteria and the type of bacteria by converting the analog signal which is the electrical signal into a digital signal.
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