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There is no analyte in the sample.
Peter Apps
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Run a higher concentration sample and see what happens.
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Run your standard again after the sample.
If the standard duplicates the first standard then there is no analyte in your sample as Peter has already stated, at least none present above your detection limit.
best wishes,
Rod
If the standard duplicates the first standard then there is no analyte in your sample as Peter has already stated, at least none present above your detection limit.
best wishes,
Rod
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Thanks for the reply.
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