A capacitively coupled microwave plasma atomic emission spectrometer (CMP-AES) has been evaluated as a means for the direct analysis of several of the primary and trace elements in whole blood. A tungsten filament spiral electrode was used with the CMP, and whole blood samples were deposited on the
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Multielement analysis of gypsiferous soils using a sequential inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometric method
✍ Scribed by J.R. Castillo; A.López Molinero; E. Marco; J. Mandado; J. Tena
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1988
- Tongue
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- Category
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- ISSN
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