Issue 12, 1992

Theophilus Redwood Lecture. Absolute methods of analysis: reality or illusion?

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Theophilus Redwood Lecture. Absolute methods of analysis: reality or illusion?

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Anal. Proc., 1992,29, 512-516

Theophilus Redwood Lecture. Absolute methods of analysis: reality or illusion?

A. Hulanicki, Anal. Proc., 1992, 29, 512 DOI: 10.1039/AP9922900512

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