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Definition of test strip in English: test stripnoun A strip of material used in testing, especially (in photography) a strip of sensitized material, sections of which are exposed for varying lengths of time to assess its response. Example sentencesExamples - All you need to do is draw a small drop of blood from your finger and insert it on an electronic reading finger test strip which you in turn insert in the digital meter.
- You take a coolant sample, dip the Quik-Chek test strip in it, and within 45-75 seconds, you can read the levels.
- Approximately 75 percent of the patients in each of the two studies found the test strip easier to use and less painful than the fingerstick method.
- Paper test strips are good for measuring approximate pH values, but chemical laboratories require something more exact - an instrument called a pH meter that can pick up even small changes in acidity.
- At lower humidities there is only a partial print out of the shadow and mid-tones, so test strips may be necessary however, these must be maintained at the same humidity as the final print.
- Quantitative measurement of glucose in whole blood with an electrochemical biosensor begins when a drop of blood is introduced on the top, tip, or side of the test strip.
- When a test strip is dipped in yam sap, the sap will move along the strip, binding with antibodies that react with viruses.
- A visually impaired person simply needs to follow the device's spoken instructions to apply blood to a specially designed test strip, insert [the] strip into the device, and listen for the numerical result.
- Glucose concentrations were measured by using one test strip for each control level from each vial in each storage environment.
- So this week, on my contacts sheet I try the test strip for 5 to 30 seconds at f2.8 (as it was a different paper which I didn't want to overpower).
- In some analyzers, it is necessary to feed each test card or strip into the instrument, wait for a result, then feed the next test strip.
- You can easily check for ketones in your urine by using a test strip available at your local pharmacy.
- Warm the infant's heel, and draw capillary blood samples from the side of the heel using finger stick test strips for glucose.
- As he sprays reactive chemicals on the test strips, a pink blush spreads across the paper.
- I prick my finger, put the blood on a test strip and stick it in the ‘glucometer’ for a reading.
- The quickest way to get a ballpark exposure time is to make a normal test strip and develop it in conventional (not lith) developer.
- The test strip was reduced in Farmer's Reducer for prints for 60 seconds, rinsed briefly, then returned to the fix for 30 seconds.
- Once the test strip is inserted, the meter monitors the color development and allows it to proceed until an endpoint is reached, whereupon the glucose result is displayed.
- I am not a fan of making test strips of only small areas of the negative, as this does not allow you to evaluate the entire image.
- The urine is sent to the laboratory for analysis, or a technician in your doctor's office performs the test using a chemically treated test strip.
Definition of test strip in US English: test stripnounˈtest ˌstrip A strip of material used in testing, especially (in photography) a strip of sensitized material, sections of which are exposed for varying lengths of time to assess its response. Example sentencesExamples - Warm the infant's heel, and draw capillary blood samples from the side of the heel using finger stick test strips for glucose.
- So this week, on my contacts sheet I try the test strip for 5 to 30 seconds at f2.8 (as it was a different paper which I didn't want to overpower).
- The test strip was reduced in Farmer's Reducer for prints for 60 seconds, rinsed briefly, then returned to the fix for 30 seconds.
- You can easily check for ketones in your urine by using a test strip available at your local pharmacy.
- A visually impaired person simply needs to follow the device's spoken instructions to apply blood to a specially designed test strip, insert [the] strip into the device, and listen for the numerical result.
- I am not a fan of making test strips of only small areas of the negative, as this does not allow you to evaluate the entire image.
- In some analyzers, it is necessary to feed each test card or strip into the instrument, wait for a result, then feed the next test strip.
- The urine is sent to the laboratory for analysis, or a technician in your doctor's office performs the test using a chemically treated test strip.
- When a test strip is dipped in yam sap, the sap will move along the strip, binding with antibodies that react with viruses.
- Once the test strip is inserted, the meter monitors the color development and allows it to proceed until an endpoint is reached, whereupon the glucose result is displayed.
- Paper test strips are good for measuring approximate pH values, but chemical laboratories require something more exact - an instrument called a pH meter that can pick up even small changes in acidity.
- Glucose concentrations were measured by using one test strip for each control level from each vial in each storage environment.
- You take a coolant sample, dip the Quik-Chek test strip in it, and within 45-75 seconds, you can read the levels.
- All you need to do is draw a small drop of blood from your finger and insert it on an electronic reading finger test strip which you in turn insert in the digital meter.
- Quantitative measurement of glucose in whole blood with an electrochemical biosensor begins when a drop of blood is introduced on the top, tip, or side of the test strip.
- I prick my finger, put the blood on a test strip and stick it in the ‘glucometer’ for a reading.
- The quickest way to get a ballpark exposure time is to make a normal test strip and develop it in conventional (not lith) developer.
- As he sprays reactive chemicals on the test strips, a pink blush spreads across the paper.
- At lower humidities there is only a partial print out of the shadow and mid-tones, so test strips may be necessary however, these must be maintained at the same humidity as the final print.
- Approximately 75 percent of the patients in each of the two studies found the test strip easier to use and less painful than the fingerstick method.
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