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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 15, 2012
Filed:
Apr. 21, 2006
Page A. Erickson, Goleta, CA (US);
Michael R. Everman, Santa Barbara, CA (US);
Michael S. Bell, Santa Barbara, CA (US);
Kevin S. Edberg, Santa Barbara, CA (US);
Brian D. Sawatzky, Santa Barbara, CA (US);
Matthew M. Botke, Ojai, CA (US);
Page A. Erickson, Goleta, CA (US);
Michael R. Everman, Santa Barbara, CA (US);
Michael S. Bell, Santa Barbara, CA (US);
Kevin S. Edberg, Santa Barbara, CA (US);
Brian D. Sawatzky, Santa Barbara, CA (US);
Matthew M. Botke, Ojai, CA (US);
Celerus Diagnostics, Inc., Goleta, CA (US);
Abstract
A method of biochemical processing may, in certain embodiments, involve the steps of use of a consumable biochemical process element and a consumable biochemical process alterable information memory element associated therewith, such as a substance withdrawal consumable biochemical process alterable information memory element, that may be queried and at least some of whose information may be changed as a result of actions conducted during processing of a biochemical test sequence. Accordingly, advantages relative to knowing how much of a consumable biochemical process element has been used, and how much may be available during a biochemical test sequence, may be achieved.