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Principles of Electronic Instrumentation

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Analytical Flame Spectroscopy

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Abstract

This chapter will treat some of the electronic principles used in analytical instrumentation. The techniques described here are applicable to many types of instrumentation but, wherever possible, special attention is given to spectroscopic applications.

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Cath, P.G. (1970). Principles of Electronic Instrumentation. In: Mavrodineanu, R. (eds) Analytical Flame Spectroscopy. Philips Technical Library. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-01008-0_4

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