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The Painkiller Posted 18 years ago
Medical & Dental Studies

Scintillation System

Please explain to me what the following lines mean as simple as possible, it is taken from a catalogue for an instrument (Scintillation System)

"The robust rack sample changer will accommodate either 336 standard vials or 448 miniature vials (depending upon the version)"
  

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The Painkiller Please explain to me what the following lines mean as simple as possible, it is taken from a catalogue for an instrument (Scintillation System) "The robust rack sample changer will accommodate either 336 standard vials or 448 miniature vials (depending upon the version)" The Instrument counts per minute (cpm). The standard quench monitor is the IC#. Percent of reference can be calculated.

  • The Painkiller Please explain to me what the following lines mean as simple as possible, it is taken from a catalogue for an instrument (Scintillation System) "The robust rack sample changer will accommodate either 336 standard vials or 448 miniature vials (depending upon the version)" The Instrument counts per minute (cpm).
  • The standard quench monitor is the IC#.
  • Percent of reference can be calculated.
  • Thanks In advance Hahah, Painkiller, a lot of this is difficult for a native speaker to understand, because it's using some technical jargon that's only going to be understood by a person who works in that field.
  • "The robust rack sample changer will accommodate either 336 standard vials or 448 miniature vials (depending upon the version)" This one I can explain.
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The PainkillerPlease explain to me what the following lines mean as simple as possible, it is taken from a catalogue for an instrument (Scintillation System)

"The robust rack sample changer will accommodate either 336 standard vials or 448 miniature vials (depending upon the version)"

The Instrument counts per minute (cpm). The standard quench

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