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Analysis of non-isothermal kinetic measurements
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Analysis of peptides from bovine hemoglobin and tuna myoglobin enzymatichydrolysate: use of HPLC with on-line second-order derivative spectroscopy for the characterization of biologically active peptides
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Analysis of silicon nitride bearings with laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
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An approach for monitoring subcritical water extraction kinetics of fluorescent analytes
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An approach to the calibrationless determination of copper and lead by anodic stripping voltammetry at thin mercury film microelectrodes. Application to well water and rain
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An ion-interaction RP-HPLC method for the determination of the eleven EPA priority pollutant phenols
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An optosensor for riboflavin with C~1~8 silica gel as a substrate
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Application of a nickel-microelectrode-incorporated end-column detector for capillary electrophoretic determination of alditols and alcohols
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Application of a silica gel column for the simultaneous determination ofalkali and alkaline-earth metal ions with indirect photometric detectionusing benzyltrimethylammonium chloride as visualization agent
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Application of computerized compensation method to derivative synchronous spectrofluorimetry. Analysis of floctafenine and floctafenic acid in plasma
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1997
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Application of factorial design to improve a FIA system for penicillin determination
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