Sample preparation for hyphenated analytical techniques /

Linking "standard" but often mutually incompatible analytical techniques - so called hyphenation - generally leads to enhanced analytical performance, so hyphenated techniques are widely used in areas where samples are presented in complex matrices, eg environmental, pharmaceutical and bio...

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Other Authors: Rosenfeld, J. M.
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Language:English
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Published: Oxford : Blackwell, 2004.
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