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A small laboratory data processor has been used to simplify presentation of information from surface scanning studies. Display options include number pattern, isometric and multi-colour contour forms.
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Pierce, T.B., Peck, P.F. & Haines, K. The use of a laboratory data processor for the presentation of surface scanning data. J. Radioanal. Chem. 14, 387–393 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02516603
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