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Assuring Harmonization of Measurements when Using Non-Optical Methods of Quantitative Elemental Analysis for Substances and Materials

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We consider non-optical methods for determination of low elemental contents in substances and materials. We provide a rational basis for selection of atomic spectral methods for designing standardized instrumentation and procedures, with the objective of assuring harmonization within this measurement field.

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Rukin, E.M. Assuring Harmonization of Measurements when Using Non-Optical Methods of Quantitative Elemental Analysis for Substances and Materials. Measurement Techniques 43, 1081–1085 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010952121036

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