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"I started collecting when I was small, because instruments cost so little 50 years ago.
Tucker et al. [12] state that commercially available instruments cost between $400 000 and $1 350 000 each, not including costs associated with the software, training, and data transfer as well as storage.
"If you buy your first house, which is what many of these instruments cost, you need 30 years to pay it off," Peter says.
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Instead of large satellites bristling with instruments costing upwards of $300 million a pop, the 100-kilogram "microsats --each shaped like a pair of sunglasses--carry little microsats --eachreceivers to pick up GPS signals.
Sell it and get yourself a Strad.' " The instrument cost $90,000.
The instrument cost is a fraction of that of accurate accelerometers.
The instrument cost was significantly higher in the stapled group (720±110 vs 400±50; p<0.05).
This may require an investment which is probably less than for a robot yet will not have the repetitive instrument cost.
These options were each represented in the model as technology (capacity factor (CF), emission factor (EF), and time to adjust capacity), energy resource mix (hydro, oil, nuclear, gas, and green energy), and financial instrument (cost recovery time or expectation formation).
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