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Pretty slick gadget you're talking about. But I would think that since you would be looking at a mix of substances, you would need to have a control sample made with the exact same recipe, and that even differences between the solvents and carriers would show up. But perhaps I am underestimating the capabilities... after all, people using a breathalyzer don't need to have eaten the same meal and have chewed the same gum before getting pulled over.
The other thing is that if you offered this anywhere in the US, you'd likely find yourself in the clink, given how hysterical the issue of steroids is down there these days. If you offered something which was something of an all-purpose purity tester, well, I think you'd probably do pretty well for yourself. Do you need different hardware, e.g. frequency crystals, for different detections?
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