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[QUOTE="ergospherical, post: 6594218, member: 691758"] Whilst true in principle, I ought to have clarified that I am only here concerned with analytical techniques (think sitting at a desk with only a pen/paper/laptop, solving a theoretical problem). In other words it's out of the question to perform an experiment, for reasons of feasibility/equipment/expense/time/etc. [/QUOTE]
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