I just want an idea of what is the best I can expect to achieve.
For instance, I routinely obtain full CVs less than 2% on green,
orange and red fluorescence with Coulter's "DNA Checks" with the
1st laser. If the 2nd laser is tuned to 488 or 514nm (same power
and optical filters) what is the best I can hope for? CVs of 3%? 8%?
Before the dismantling I was looking at CVs around 15%!!!
Any response would be greatly appreciated.
tom d.
"At the heart of the slaughterhouse - always - enough room to nourish awe."
- J. Nichols
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