Disclosed is an apparatus for a billiard bowling game. Each CPU node control circuit has an access right memory for managing an access right of the node in the unit of an extended node larger than a block size of the internal cache of a CPU. A selected document processing operation, such as copying, scanning, and the like, is then performed. Temperature compensation is maintained by a reference leg in the current mirror that includes a bipolar transistor having an emitter area N times larger than that of a bipolar transistor in a second leg of the current mirror, to establish a temperature-compensated current in the reference leg. The timing signal generator, in response to the off-set signal, regulates timings of the scan starting signal and the clock signals. The spectroscopic analysis technique, which can be based on X-rays, fluorescent X-rays or gamma rays, is used in combination with stripping voltammetric measurement performed on the first electrode.