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Re: High Desolved Solids
I assume you're fighting self-absorption problems. The only way I know of is to use a smaller volume, thereby raising your detection limit. If you find a better solution please let me know.
Tony Harrison
Colorado Dept. of Public Health & Environment
tony.harrison@state.co.us
(303)692-3046
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