Transport interferences affect the amount of desolvated sample passing through the
horizontal flame cross-section per unit time at the observation height. They include
factors affecting the rate of liquid consumption,

,
the efficiency of nebulization,

,
and the fraction desolvated

.
They may be classified as non-specific (and physical).
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