Kirkbright, 1971 - Google Patents
The application of non-flame atom cells in atomic-absorption and atomic-fluorescence spectroscopy. A reviewKirkbright, 1971
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- Kirkbright G
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IN the past decade, atomic-absorption spectroscopy (AAS) has been widely demonstrated to provide a sensitive and selective technique for inorganic trace analysis. Atomic-absorption spectrophotometers are now available from more than twenty instrument manufacturers …
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