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The methods of measurement of nuclidic mass and isotopic abundance by mass spectroscopy are reviewed. The various factors that limit the accuracy of these measurements are considered. Also studied are those factors that limit the sensitivity of the mass spectroscope. The ways in which mass and abundance measurements are used when a mass spectroscope is used for chemical analyses are discussed and the limitations of the various methods are considered.