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Determination of lead in urine and blood by grphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry. A study of matrix effects.
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1979
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Turan, Mürvet
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M. Turan, “Determination of lead in urine and blood by grphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry. A study of matrix effects.,” Middle East Technical University, 1979.