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A concept for measuring the inertial mass of analyte matter using single harmonically excited micromechanical oscillators is presented. Proof-of-concept experiments with micron-scale cantilevers demonstrated mass detection of structurally loaded gold via oscillation amplitude variations of the harmonically excited microstructures. The concept is contrasted with a conventional resonance frequency shift mass measurement technique involving frequency sweep excitations.