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Glossary of Analytical Terms

Wherever possible, official definitions of IUPAC, ISO and other international organizations have been used, in particular in the Glossary of Analytical Terms compiled at the end of the book. However, uniformity could not be achieved in every case. In a few instances, special comments and proposals (characterized as such) have been added. Although progress in the field of harmonization of nomenclature and definitions has been considerable, some things still remain to be done. [Pg.5]

Fleming J, Albus H, Neidhart B, Wegscheider W (1997) Glossary of analytical terms (VIII). Acer Qual Assur 2 160... [Pg.65]

GAT Glossary of analytical terms. Series in the journal Accreditation and Quality Assurance ... [Pg.330]

Why is it so important to have a glossary of analytical terms Because there are so many different acronyms, abbreviations, and incorrectly used terms , that even specialists sometimes have problems in understanding each other. A glossary is like a dictionary with the terms being the words in the vocabulary. Unfortrmately not all words are found in one source. This chapter is a compilation of the most used terms. [Pg.1]


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