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The usual means of preparing organic tissue for trace-element studies involves either a wet- or dry-ashing procedure. Unfortunately, neither method is entirely satisfactory since contamination may be difficult to control in wet ashing and it yields voluminous products, while dry ashing may allow the escape of volatile compounds.
This study has been supported by funds from AEC Contract AT (30-1)-2629.
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Hayes, H.L., Bisson, W.J., Dennen, W.H. (1971). Preparation and Spectrochemical Analysis of Lung Tissue for Beryllium. In: May, L. (eds) Spectroscopic Tricks. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1734-0_2
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