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Re: x1power post# 22121

Wednesday, 05/09/2018 4:58:16 PM

Wednesday, May 09, 2018 4:58:16 PM

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The purity of the solutions needed to process a breath sample shouldn't be an issue as long as they are manufactured and packaged in a controlled environment and have sealed packages, handling instructions, expiration dates, etc. I (my opinion)think that the chemical manipulation of a breath sample to perform a quantitative analysis is extremely contestable in a court of law. Solutions are added to the sample. How much of the solution was added? Was the dosing pump that added it recently calibrated? Is the amount of solution added variable with temperature? Is the solution thicker or thinner with temperature changes? Was the solution added from a sealed container? Was it expired or not? These questions would apply to every manipulation of the sample. Then the interpretation of the results. The processed sample flouresced. How bright was it? How is the brightness measured? Is the brightness measuring device calibrated? How often. The list goes on.

A mass spectrometer is a different animal. Pass a couple traceable calibration gasses through it and verify it's within acceptable accuracy and you're off to the races. And the mass spectrometer based unit can be used to verify accuracy of the chemical analysis unit. I think we have a technically superior product on our hands. The key variables are the management team, who might buy the company, and of course, timing.
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