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Here is the power point presentation I made that goes with my research note
On Tuesday, August 16, 2016 at 5:18:53 PM UTC-4, David haffner sr wrote:Another study done to determine if the DH 4.0 v4 spectrometer can identify 2 chemical substances in a single compound and the effects that a changing pH level has on the results.I understand that I more than likely will not receive any feedback, whether the reasons stem from lack of knowledge or interest in the subject matter, either way it doesn't matter, I post it for those that appreciate it and learn something from it, I learn something every time I do a study, I just find it so very fascinating that I am able to do all this with such a seemingly simple and inexpensive device that I built.So far there is not one person, not one, that has even attempted any of what I am doing here, take a moment sometimes and think about what you might really be here for.Dave H
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