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A General Overview of Atomic Spectrometric TechniquesSanz-Medel et al., 2009
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- Sanz-Medel A
- Pereiro R
- Costa-Fernández J
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Analytical atomic spectrometry comprises a considerable number of techniques based on distinct principles, with different performance characteristics and hence with varied application scopes, but in all cases providing elemental chemical information about the …
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