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"a particle analyzer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a device that analyzes particles in a sample. For example, "The lab used a particle analyzer to determine the concentrations of different elements in the sample."
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The smallest fraction of each layer was dried and analyzed using a particle analyzer (SediGraph 5100 V2.02).
Mu et al. (2014) studied the inversion of an emulsion with a particle analyzer and a conductivity meter during dissociation of methane hydrates.
The size distribution analysis using dry sieving and a particle analyzer revealed that particle agglomeration occurred only in the dense bed and that neither segregation nor a reduction in particle size due to attrition and/or fragmentation took place.
The number of cells was measured using a Particle Analyzer SD-2000 (SYSMEX).
Briefly, we used a macro developed in NIH ImageJ software that utilizes the Otsu thresholding algorithm, and a particle analyzer algorithm of ImageJ.
Analysis of length and width of young gravid worms was performed with a particle analyzer (RapidVue; Beckman Coulter Inc., Miami, FL, USA).
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Particle size distributions of fine earth fractions (< 2 mm) were measured using a laser particle analyzer that yielded a number of data points per sample between 85 and 161.
In order to acquire the microalgae data, a FlowCAM particle analyzer [15] was used.
In this paper, design feature and calibration results of a neutral particle analyzer are described.
Hsieh (1988) used a pumped recirculation system to measure the particle classification efficiency of hydrocyclones using a microtrac particle analyzer (Milin et al. 1992).
Cell number was determined using a Coulter particle analyzer [7], [11].
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