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Toxicology and Analytical Chemistry
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2023Knowing how to effectively use veterinary diagnostic toxicology laboratories is key when navigating suspect toxicoses in ruminants. This begins with establishing a causal relationship between clinical signs and potential sources of exposure, followed by collecting the appropriate samples for toxicology testing.
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Supramolecular Analytical Chemistry.
ChemInform, 2007AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
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Analytical Chemistry, 1987
The goal of process analytical chemistry is to supply quantitative and qualitative information about a chemical process. Such information can be used not only to monitor and control a process, but also to optimize its efficient use of energy, time, and raw materials.
James B. Callis +2 more
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The goal of process analytical chemistry is to supply quantitative and qualitative information about a chemical process. Such information can be used not only to monitor and control a process, but also to optimize its efficient use of energy, time, and raw materials.
James B. Callis +2 more
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Trends in Analytical Chemistry
1982In many ways, this example is typical of modern analytical problems, where increasingly people are looking to automated analytical systems to provide the answer. It also demonstrates that with the increasing complexity of such systems, it is no longer sufficient for the analyst to rely on his knowledge of chemistry alone.
D. Betteridge, T. J. Sly
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Ultrasound in analytical chemistry
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2006Ultrasound is a type of energy which can help analytical chemists in almost all their laboratory tasks, from cleaning to detection. A generic view of the different steps which can be assisted by ultrasound is given here. These steps include preliminary operations usually not considered in most analytical methods (e.g.
F, Priego Capote, M D, Luque de Castro
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Analytical chemistry of surfaces
Analytical Chemistry, 1986David Hercules of the University of Pittsburgh recounts historical aspects of the field and describes the application of electron spectroscopy to quantitative surface analysis of heterogeneous catalysts. Future challenges are also discussed.
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Analytical chemistry of chromium
Science of The Total Environment, 1989The determination of chromium in most biological materials is extremely difficult because of the very low levels present. Easily accessible samples, for example biological fluids such as serum, urine, etc., usually have chromium concentrations well below 1 ng g-1.
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Analytical chemistry in Hungary
Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie, 1972The past and present state of analytical chemistry in Hungary are reviewed in this paper. The publications by Hungarian authors are briefly analysed and the relationship of Hungarian and international activity in the field is discussed.
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