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Speciation in Environmental Samples

ChemInform, 2005
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Baeyens, Willy   +3 more
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Environmental Sample Analysis

2006
Environmental sample analysis is not a new verification method. It has been applied ever since the first nuclear weapons were produced and tested and related national technical means played a major role in verifying compliance with the Partial Test Bean Treaty of 1963.
Kalinowski, M.   +3 more
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Environmental Sampling

2016
This chapter provides an overview of selected instrumentation, methodologies and procedures for surveying important physical quantities in deep-sea environments. Due to the focus of the book, emphasis is put on ship-based sampling techniques that are considered a robust standard for use in environmental in situ sampling of deep-sea marine systems ...
White, Martin   +2 more
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PBDEs in environmental samples: Sampling and analysis

Talanta, 2012
The paper reviews the subject literature concerning analytical procedures routinely sed for monitoring polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) in environmental samples. It describes and summarizes subsequent stages of analytical procedure including sample collection and preparation, extraction, clean-up and final determination.
Sylwia, Król   +2 more
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Determination of 241Pu in the environmental samples

Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2008
More than 70 soil samples were analysed in the last several years; results are in the range 0.10-3.74 Bq/kg dry soil, with a median of 0.49 and mean of 0.59 Bq/kg dry soil. From the analysis of more than 40 moss samples, the range of activity concentration was found to be 0.002-2.80 Bq/kg fresh mass with median 1.00 and mean value 0.30 Bq/kg fresh mass.
Beáta, Varga, Sándor, Tarján
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Forensic identification with environmental samples

2012 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2012
The field of forensics aims to understand the physical biomarkers that make each person unique. Recently, it has been discovered that one of the traits that makes us unique from one another are the composition of the microbial communities found throughout our bodies.
Gregory Ditzler   +2 more
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Passive sampling in environmental analysis

Journal of Chromatography A, 2008
Since its invention more than three decades ago, passive sampling technology has been widely used for environmental monitoring throughout the world. In many cases, it is the only practical means of determining pollution levels caused by numerous anthropogenic chemicals.
Suresh, Seethapathy   +2 more
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A note on 207Bi in environmental samples

Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2006
Traces of the radionuclide (207)Bi were identified in soil and cryoconite (glacier sediment) samples from Alpine regions of Austria. This nuclide has been produced in thermonuclear explosions mainly in the early 1960s and subsequently dispersed in the atmosphere. Activity concentrations up to 22 Bq/kg d.m. have been found.
P, Bossew, H, Lettner, A, Hubmer
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Environmental Sampling and Analysis for Zeranol

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1987
Due to concern over health effects associated with the use of zeranol, a sampling and analytical method to monitor zeranol in the work environment was developed. The collection strategy included air samples on FHLP filters, area samples on gauze pads, hand/dermal samples on gauze pads and bulk samples.
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Determination of molybdenum in environmental samples

Analytica Chimica Acta, 2007
Determination of molybdenum in different kinds of environmental samples is often a challenging task for analysts. Its concentration is usually very low and the sample matrix may cause serious interferences during measurement. Therefore, preconcentration and separation methods should be used to solve these problems and render more sensitive, accurate ...
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