Journal of Applied Spectroscopy

, Volume 25, Issue 6, pp 1593–1595 | Cite as

Investigation of microquantities of condensate in glass bubbles by spectral methods

  • N. I. Min'ko
  • I. N. Vasyutin
  • G. T. Nesterenko
  • A. P. Izhak
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Analytical Chemistry Molecular Structure Spectral Method Glass Bubble 
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© Plenum Publishing Corporation 1977

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  • N. I. Min'ko
  • I. N. Vasyutin
  • G. T. Nesterenko
  • A. P. Izhak

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