`Examiner: Yelena G. Gakh, Ph.D.
`Reply to Office Action Mailed July 24, 2012
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`Amendments to the Claims:
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`This listing of claims will replace all prior versions, and listing, of claims in the
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`(Currently Amended) A solution measurement method in which a solution to be
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`tested is temporarily stored in a solution storage portion of a test piece after the solution
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`iswhen added to the test piece, the solution te-be+ested is transferred from the solution
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`storage portion to a developmentlayerof the test piece and is developed on the[[a]]
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`development layerefthetestpiecesehitionstorageportion, the developmentfromthe
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`layer having an immobilizing[fa]] portion at which the solution is to be measured, and an
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`amount of a substance to be measured in the solution te-betested is calculated by
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`measuring an optical property ofthe solution at the immobilizing portion te-be-measured,
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`the method comprising:
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`obtaining a first image of a first amount of solution stored in the solution storage
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`portion of the test piece:
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`obtaining a second image of a second amountof solution stored in the solution
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`storage portion, where the first amount of solution is greater than the second amount of
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`measuring an area difference between the first and second images to calculate a
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`reduction of solution in the solution storage portion:
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`comparing the reduction of solution in the solution storage portion with a
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`predetermined volume:
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`measuring the optical property ofthe solution at the immobilizing portion if the
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`reduction of solution in the solution storage portion reaches the predetermined volume
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`predeterminedinthesohitionamountortess storage portion; and
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`calculating the amount of the substance to be measuredin the solutionte-betested,
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`based on a measured value,
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`wherein the solution storage portion includes a capillary space.
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`Serial No.: 12/810,394
`Examiner: Yelena G. Gakh, Ph.D.
`Reply to Office Action Mailed July 24, 2012
`Page 4 of 12
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`2.
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`(Currently Amended) The solution measurement method according to claim 1,
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`further comprising:
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`measuring a flowing time from addition of the solution te-be+tested to the test
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`piece to the reduction of the solution te-betested in the solution storage portion to the
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`predetermined amountorless;
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`waiting a time period corresponding to the flowing timeafter the solution tebe
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`tested in the solution storage portion reduces to the predetermined amountor less; and
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`calculating the amount of the substance to be measuredin the solution te-betested,
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`after the time period and based on the measured value of the portion to be measured.
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`3.
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`(Currently Amended) A solution measurement method in which a solution to be
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`tested is temporarily stored in a solution storage portion of a test piece after the solution
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`iswhen added to the test piece, the solution te-be+tested is transferred from the solution
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`storage portion to a development layer of the test piece and is developed on the[[a]]
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`development layer efthe+testpiecetrontthesohitiensterace portion, the development
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`layer having an immobilizing [fa]] portion at which the solution is to be measured, and an
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`amount of a substance to be measured in the solution te-betested is calculated by
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`measuring an optical property of the solution at the immobilizing portion te-be-measured,
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`the method comprising:
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`measuring an initial storage amount of the solution te-be+ested in the solution
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`storage portion of the test piece, when the solution te-be+tested is added to the test piece
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`mounted at a predetermined mounting location or when the test piece on which the
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`solution te-be+ested has been added is mounted at the predetermined mounting location;
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`measuring a storage amount of the solution storage portionalso after the solution
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`te-betested is added:
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`calculating a reduction of the solution in the solution storage portion by
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`comparing the initial storage amount of the solution with the storage amount of the
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`measuring the optical property of the solution at the immobilizing portion if the
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`reduction of the solution in the solution storage portion reacheste-be-measuredin
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`Serial No.: 12/810,394
`Examiner: Yelena G. Gakh, Ph.D.
`Reply to Office Action Mailed July 24, 2012
`Page 5 of 12
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`predetermined amount i#thesehitten-steraseportion: and
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`calculating, based on a measured value, the amount of the substance to be
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`measured in the solution; te-betested
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`wherein the solution storage portion includes a capillary space.
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`4.
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`(Currently Amended) The solution measurement method according to claim 3,
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`further comprising:
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`measuring a flowing time from addition of the solution te-be+ested to the test
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`piece to the reduction of the solution te-betested in the solution storage portion bythe
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`predetermined amount;
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`waiting a time period correspondingto the flowing timeafter the reduction of the
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`solution te-betested in the solution storage portion by the predetermined amount; and
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`calculating the amount of the substance to be measured in the solution te-betested,
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`after the time period and based on the measured value ofthe solution at the immobilizing
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`portion te-be-measured.
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`5.
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`(Currently Amended) The solution measurement method according to claim1,
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`further comprising:
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`measuring an initial storage amount of the solution te-be+ested in the solution
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`storage portion of the test piece, when the solution te-betested is added to the test piece
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`mounted at a predetermined mounting location or when the test piece on which the
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`solution te-be+ested has been added is mounted at the predetermined mounting location;
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`and
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`performing at least one of a measurement terminating operation and a warning
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`operation when the initial storage amount of the solution te-betested is smaller than
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`predeterminedinitial storage setting.
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`6.
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`(Previously presented) The solution measurement method according to claim 1,
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`wherein the test piece is a test piece for chromatography.
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`Serial No.: 12/810,394
`Examiner: Yelena G. Gakh, Ph.D.
`Reply to Office Action Mailed July 24, 2012
`Page 6 of 12
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`7.
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`(Withdrawn-Currently Amended) A solution measurement apparatus in which a
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`solution to be tested is temporarily stored in a solution storage portion ofa test piece after
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`the solution is when added to the test piece, the solution te-betested is transferred from
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`the solution storage portion to a development layer of the test piece and is developed on a
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`development layerefthe-+test-piece_fronithesohitiensteraceportion, and an amount ofa
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`substance to be measured in the solution te-betested is calculated by measuring an
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`optical property of the solution at a predetermined portion ofte-be-measured-on-the
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`development layer of the test piece,
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`the solution measurement apparatus comprising:
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`an imaging device for imaging the solution at the predetermined portion te-be
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`measared-and the solution storage portion of the test piece;
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`a solution amount detector for detecting, based on imaging information, an
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`amount of the solution te-be+ested in the solution storage portion; and
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`a controller for measuring the solution at the predetermined portion te-be
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`measured, in response to a reduction of the solution te-betested to a predetermined
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`amount or less in the solution storage portion or a reduction of the solution te-betested by
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`the predetermined amount or more in the solution storage portion, and calculating, based
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`on a measured value, the amount of the substance to be measured in the solution, te-be
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`tested
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`wherein the solution storage portion includes a capillary space.
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`8.
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`(Original) The solution measurement apparatus according to claim 7, further
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`comprising an illuminator for illuminating the test piece with measurementlight; and a
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`light receiverfor receiving reflected light of the measurementlight having ilhiminated the
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`test piece.
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`(Original) The solution measurement apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the
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`illuminator is one of an LED, an LD, and a lamp.
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`Serial No.: 12/810,394
`Examiner: Yelena G. Gakh, Ph.D.
`Reply to Office Action Mailed July 24, 2012
`Page 7 of 12
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`10.
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`(Original) The solution measurement apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the
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`light receiver is an image sensor.
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`(Original) The solution measurement apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the
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`test piece is a test piece for chromatography.
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`12.
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`(Currently Amended) The solution measurement method according to claim 3,
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`further comprising:
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`measuring an initial storage amountof the solution te-betested in the solution
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`storage portion of the test piece, when the solution te-betested is added to the test piece
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`mounted at a predetermined mounting location or when the test piece on whichthe
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`solution te-be+tested has been added is mounted at the predetermined mounting location;
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`and
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`performing at least one of a measurement terminating operation and a warning
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`operation whenthe initial storage amount of the solution te-be+tested is smaller than
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`predetermined initial storage setting.
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`13.
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`(Previously presented) The solution measurement method according to claim 3,
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`wherein the test piece is a test piece for chromatography.
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`(New} The solution measurement method according to claim 3, wherein
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`measuring an initial storage amount of the solution in the solution storage portion of the
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`test piece includes: obtaining a first image of solution stored in the solution storage
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`portion of the test piece; and
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`measuring a storage amountof the solution storage portion after the solution is
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`added includes: obtaining a second image ofsolution stored in the solution storage
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`portion ofthe test piece.
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