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Based on standard addition and dilution methods, she developed a simple, convenient and low-cost test to measure the concentration of trace elements of kelp and seaweed in food from mainland China,
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A trace element is an element in a sample that has an average concentration of less than 100 parts per million measured in atomic count or less than 100 micrograms per gram.
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If you throw out increasing concentration of radiative trace species as an explanation, there isn't a decent alternative theory for why the upper stratosphere is cooling.
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gas at known conditions. Preparing standards at trace concentrations (low ppm, ppb) ... use permeation tubes to created trace concentration moisture standards.
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Application Note 178. 1. Application Note 178. Improved Determination of Trace Concentrations of Perchlorate in Drinking Water Using. Preconcentration with ...
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Determination of Trace Concentrations of Oxyhalides and Bromide in Municipal and Bottled Waters Using a. Hydroxide-Selective Column with a Reagent-Free™ ...
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Quantitative determination of trace concentration of organics in water by solvent extraction and fused silica capillary gas chromatography: aliphatic and ...
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Trace concentrations of vitamin E protect radiation crosslinked UHMWPE from oxidative degradation. Kurtz SM, Dumbleton J, Siskey RS, Wang A, Manley M.
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als are biologically nondegradable, they tend to accumulate in various vital organs; therefore, even expo- sure to trace concentrations of vari- ous metal ions can ...
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In analytical chemistry, a trace element is an element in a sample that has an average concentration of less than 100 parts per million measured in atomic count, ...
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