Automatic differentiation of a sample solution and a control solution
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1. A method for automatically determining whether a sample liquid to be tested in an optical measuring instrument is a test sample or a control sample;
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(a) providing an optical measuring instrument effective for measuring sample liquids for an analyte of interest, wherein each of said sample liquids may be a test sample or a control sample;
(b) providing one or more control samples containing a known concentration of said analyte of interest, wherein each of said control samples has been provided with a special optical property that is not present in any of said test samples;
(c) using said optical measuring instrument to measure one of said sample liquids for the analyte of interest, wherein the optical measurement additionally evaluates said special optical property; and
(d) automatically determining whether the measured sample liquid is a control sample or a test sample by causing the optical measuring instrument to identify the results of the evaluation of said special optical property as being consistent with either a control sample or a test sample;
wherein said using said optical measuring instrument comprises using a photometer to measure absorption or remission in the IR range;
wherein said special optical property is provided by providing a dye in the control sample; and
wherein the dye is an IR dye which does not have a substantial absorption in the wavelength range in which the measurement signal for the analyte of interest is detected.
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Abstract
The invention concerns a method for automatically differentiating between a sample liquid and a control liquid especially within the context of analytical measuring systems, wherein the presence of a special property of the control liquid and/or at least two criteria are used for the differentiation. In addition the invention concerns appropriate control liquids that are suitable for the new method.
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1. A method for automatically determining whether a sample liquid to be tested in an optical measuring instrument is a test sample or a control sample;
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(a) providing an optical measuring instrument effective for measuring sample liquids for an analyte of interest, wherein each of said sample liquids may be a test sample or a control sample; (b) providing one or more control samples containing a known concentration of said analyte of interest, wherein each of said control samples has been provided with a special optical property that is not present in any of said test samples; (c) using said optical measuring instrument to measure one of said sample liquids for the analyte of interest, wherein the optical measurement additionally evaluates said special optical property; and (d) automatically determining whether the measured sample liquid is a control sample or a test sample by causing the optical measuring instrument to identify the results of the evaluation of said special optical property as being consistent with either a control sample or a test sample; wherein said using said optical measuring instrument comprises using a photometer to measure absorption or remission in the IR range;
wherein said special optical property is provided by providing a dye in the control sample; and
wherein the dye is an IR dye which does not have a substantial absorption in the wavelength range in which the measurement signal for the analyte of interest is detected.- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for automatically determining whether a sample liquid to be tested in an optical measuring instrument is a test sample or a control sample;
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(a) providing a photometer effective for measuring sample liquids for an analyte of interest, wherein each of said sample liquids may be a test sample or a control sample; (b) providing one or more control samples containing a known concentration of said analyte of interest, wherein each of said control samples has been provided with an IR dye that is not present in any of said test samples, wherein the IR dye does not have a substantial absorption in the wavelength range in which a measurement signal for the analyte of interest is detected; (c) using said photometer to measure one of said sample liquids for the analyte of interest, and additionally using said photometer to measure absorption or remission in the IR range; and (d) automatically determining whether the measured sample liquid is a control sample or a test sample by causing the photometer to identify the results of the measurement of absorption or remission in the IR range as being consistent with either a control sample or a test sample.
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