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Factors I-III

To compare the intensities of two signals (for example, between a known standard and a sample of unknown concentration), one must therefore ensure that K and Pjj in Equation 1.43 are identical for both sample and reference standard. In other words, factors (i)-(iii) must be identical. This is surprisingly difficult to achieve in practice, since the sample cell, sample volume, position in the cavity... [Pg.24]


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