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A computer program for the optimal ion chromatographic determination of anions in waters

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A general form of computer program which can assist in method development for any natural water has been developed. Necessary input data, sequence of main operations, necessary mathematical relationships and the output data are specified. The development of the structure of the computer program was based on experiences with real samples.

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Gros, N., Gorenc, B. A computer program for the optimal ion chromatographic determination of anions in waters. Chromatographia 36, 251–258 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02263873

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