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Determination of gold and palladium in rocks and ores by atomic absorption spectrometry using two-stage probe atomization. / Volzhenin, A. V.; Petrova, N. I.; Medvedev, N. S. и др.

в: Journal of Analytical Chemistry, Том 72, № 2, 01.02.2017, стр. 156-162.

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Volzhenin, AV, Petrova, NI, Medvedev, NS, Irisov, DS & Saprykin, AI 2017, 'Determination of gold and palladium in rocks and ores by atomic absorption spectrometry using two-stage probe atomization', Journal of Analytical Chemistry, Том. 72, № 2, стр. 156-162. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1061934817020150

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Volzhenin, A. V., Petrova, N. I., Medvedev, N. S., Irisov, D. S., & Saprykin, A. I. (2017). Determination of gold and palladium in rocks and ores by atomic absorption spectrometry using two-stage probe atomization. Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 72(2), 156-162. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1061934817020150

Vancouver

Volzhenin AV, Petrova NI, Medvedev NS, Irisov DS, Saprykin AI. Determination of gold and palladium in rocks and ores by atomic absorption spectrometry using two-stage probe atomization. Journal of Analytical Chemistry. 2017 февр. 1;72(2):156-162. doi: 10.1134/S1061934817020150

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Volzhenin, A. V. ; Petrova, N. I. ; Medvedev, N. S. и др. / Determination of gold and palladium in rocks and ores by atomic absorption spectrometry using two-stage probe atomization. в: Journal of Analytical Chemistry. 2017 ; Том 72, № 2. стр. 156-162.

BibTeX

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