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Evaluation of dissolution methods in the presence of high chloride content for the determination of germanium in geological matrices by hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry
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2001-04-01
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Abbasi, HU
Eroglu, AE
Anwari, MA
Volkan, Mürvet
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Analytical Chemistry
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ANALYTICAL SCIENCES
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H. Abbasi, A. Eroglu, M. Anwari, and M. Volkan, “Evaluation of dissolution methods in the presence of high chloride content for the determination of germanium in geological matrices by hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry,”
ANALYTICAL SCIENCES
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