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Determination of zinc by flameless atomic absorption spectrophotometry
Analytical Biochemistry, 1973Abstract The flameless atomic absorption method described here is a simple, rapid, accurate microtechnique for determining zinc in aqueous solutions, serum, or urine. It requires no sample pretreatment, only 1.0 μl of sample per determination, no correction for viscosity differences between sample and standard solutions, and is not subject to ionic ...
D, Kurz, J, Roach, E J, Eyring
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Application of photon-counting in atomic-absorption spectrophotometry
Talanta, 1972An analysis is given of the statistics of photon-counting as a means of making measurements in atomic-absorption spectrometry. It is concluded that the simple application of Poisson counting statistics may give an over-optimistic estimate of the error, since other sources of error, such as flame flicker and variable nebulization rate, may be more ...
R M, Dagnall, B L, Sharp, T S, West
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A burner for atomic absorption spectrophotometry
Spectrochimica Acta, 1960Abstract A burner which has been designed and constructed for atomic absorption studies is described in detail.
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Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry
Students Quarterly Journal, 1971K, Paschen, P G, Spieckermann
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Anion effects in emission and atomic absorption spectrophotometry
Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1970Abstract
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Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry
Journal of the American Society of Brewing Chemists, 1981+4 more sources
Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry
Journal of the American Society of Brewing Chemists, 1980openaire +2 more sources
Atomic-fluorescence spectrophotometry
Journal of Structural Chemistry, 1975N. F. Bakhturova, I. G. Yudelevich
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The estimation of magnesium by atomic absorption spectrophotometry
Clinica Chimica Acta, 1963D B, HORN, A L, LATNER
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Atomizer for Flame Spectrophotometry
Analytical Chemistry, 1952C. O. Willits, J. A. Connelly
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