A corpuscle/plasma separating part is disposed at the lower end of the
substrate, and a sensor part connected to the corpuscle/plasma separating
part is disposed at the upper end of the substrate, with a calibration
solution reservoir being disposed on the lower side of the sensor part,
and a calibration solution waste reservoir being disposed on the upper
side of the sensor part. A first centrifugal axis is located upper to the
corpuscle fraction storing part and lower to the plasma fraction storing
part of the corpuscle/plasma separating part, while a second centrifugal
axis is located within or close to the sensor part. Conveyance and
discharge of the calibration solution can be carried out by performing
centrifugation around the first centrifugal axis which is distant from
the sensor part at a low speed of rotation, so that the centrifugal force
exerted on the sensors would be small. During the centrifuge operation at
a high speed of rotation for the separation of blood corpuscles,
centrifugation can be performed around the second centrifugal axis so
that the centrifugal force exerted on the sensors is small. Centrifuge
operation allows separation of the blood corpuscles and blood plasma, and
conveyance of the blood plasma and the calibration solution, as well as
certain discharge of the calibration solution from the sensors, thereby
allowing precise analysis. Any damage in the sensors due to strong
centrifugal force during the separation of blood corpuscles and blood
plasma can be prevented.