← Back to context Comment by timr 1 day ago There’s also the possibility that some of us actually, you know…have subject-matter expertise. 3 comments timr Reply refulgentis 1 day ago Doubtful, in your case, no?"Nanomolar" is a dissolved-species concentration unit. It doesn't apply to spectroscopic particle counting. timr 1 day ago Uh, yeah. I know what the word means. See my response to the other comment where you say the same thing.
refulgentis 1 day ago Doubtful, in your case, no?"Nanomolar" is a dissolved-species concentration unit. It doesn't apply to spectroscopic particle counting. timr 1 day ago Uh, yeah. I know what the word means. See my response to the other comment where you say the same thing.
timr 1 day ago Uh, yeah. I know what the word means. See my response to the other comment where you say the same thing.
Doubtful, in your case, no?
"Nanomolar" is a dissolved-species concentration unit. It doesn't apply to spectroscopic particle counting.
Uh, yeah. I know what the word means. See my response to the other comment where you say the same thing.