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Good clinical practice scientists

One decade ago the term atomic absorption spectroscopy was familiar to only a small group of scientists, to a few chemists working on special problems, and to astrophysicists. Within the last few years, however, this analytical tedinique has found enthusiastic acceptance by science and industry. Several hundred papers have been published in a short time on basic research, instrumentation, development of methods, and practical application of atomic absorption spectroscopy. Several good reviews of the subject stressing various aspects have appeared (A13, D6, E2, G6, L3, L8, M6, M7, R2, R5, W15), and it seems hardly necessary to add to their number. The problems of medical laboratories and clinical... [Pg.1]


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