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From: Herman on 11 Aug 2010 07:45 Any one know how the sensor in these works? The "Clear Blue" device has a sensor that does some type of enzyme test.
From: Sylvia Else on 11 Aug 2010 08:15 On 11/08/2010 9:45 PM, Herman wrote: > Any one know how the sensor in these works? The "Clear Blue" device has a > sensor that does some type of enzyme test. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pregnancy_test
From: Jim Yanik on 11 Aug 2010 10:39 "Herman" <ripe(a)bellsouth.net> wrote in news:i3u2g7$fe9$1(a)news.albasani.net: > Any one know how the sensor in these works? The "Clear Blue" device > has a sensor that does some type of enzyme test. > > > DAGS. -- Jim Yanik jyanik at localnet dot com
From: OBones on 11 Aug 2010 12:08 Herman wrote: > Any one know how the sensor in these works? The "Clear Blue" device has a > sensor that does some type of enzyme test. It's an optical sensor that reads the bar that you would have seen with your own eyes. Well, it reads it more precisely, but still, it's the same principle.
From: Fred Bartoli on 11 Aug 2010 13:49 OBones a �crit : > Herman wrote: >> Any one know how the sensor in these works? The "Clear Blue" device >> has a >> sensor that does some type of enzyme test. > > It's an optical sensor that reads the bar that you would have seen with > your own eyes. > Well, it reads it more precisely, but still, it's the same principle. Oh, I thought it was some kind of girth measurement device :-) At some point this should give pretty reliable indication. -- Thanks, Fred.
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