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Instrument cost

The cost of an analysis is determined by many factors, including the cost of necessary equipment and reagents, the cost of hiring analysts, and the number of samples that can be processed per hour. In general, methods relying on instruments cost more per sample than other methods. [Pg.44]

Total instrumentation cost does not vary a great deal with size and hence is not readily calculated as a percentage of basic equipment. This is particularly true for distillation systems. If in doubt, detailed estimates should be made. [Pg.869]

Lateral resolution Imaging/mapping Sample requirements Main use Instrument cost... [Pg.17]

Depth probed Lateral resolution Image/ mapping Instrument cost Size... [Pg.31]

Sample form Main use Instrument cost Space requirement... [Pg.35]

Depth resolution Minimum step Maximum step Lateral resolution Maximum sample size Instrument cost... [Pg.53]


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