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Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry as a Detection System for Speciation Analysis
Australian Legislation related to Speciation
Brief summary: Speciation analysis for the study of metallodrugs and their biomolecular interactions
CE-ICP-MS for speciation analysis
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Flow-injection inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for speciation analysis
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Gas chromatography for the separation of elemental species
GC-ICP-MS: A very sensitive hyphenated system for speciation analysis
Gel electrophoresis combined with laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for speciation analysis
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ICP-MS: A versatile detection system for trace element and speciation analysis
Isotope dilution analysis using ICP-MS detection for trace element speciation
Isotopic measurements and speciation analysis
LC-ICP-MS: The most often used hyphenated system for speciation analysis
Liquid-liquid extraction in speciation analysis
Mercury 'speciation analysis' by using thermal desorption analysis
Multielement speciation analysis
Nanoparticles - a target for speciation analysis
Non-chromatographic separation techniques for speciation analysis
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