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1 A comparison of two micro-beam X-ray emission techniques for actinide elemental distribution in microscopic particles originating from the hydrogen bombs involved in the Palomares (Spain) and Thule (Greenland) accidents Jimenez-Ramos, M.C.
2010
9-10 p. 823-829
7 p.
artikel
2 Adaptation of the filter furnace atomizer for atomic absorption determination of less volatile metals Katskov, D.A.
1997
9-10 p. 1377-1394
18 p.
artikel
3 A longitudinally heated graphite furnace for a longitudinal magnetic field. Formation of absorbance signals Sadagoff, Yuri M.
1997
9-10 p. 1395-1411
17 p.
artikel
4 A model for the confocal volume of 3D micro X-ray fluorescence spectrometer Malzer, Wolfgang
2005
9-10 p. 1334-1341
8 p.
artikel
5 An alternative approach to spectrum base line estimation Bukvić, S.
2005
9-10 p. 1308-1315
8 p.
artikel
6 An alternative to the popular atomization concept for electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry Katskov, D.A.
1996
9-10 p. 1291-1295
5 p.
artikel
7 Analytical determination of selenium in medical samples, staple food and dietary supplements by means of total reflection X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy Stosnach, Hagen
2010
9-10 p. 859-863
5 p.
artikel
8 An assessment of the laser microprobe analyzer as a tool for quantitative analysis in atomic emission spectrometry van Deijck, W.
1979
9-10 p. 359-369
11 p.
artikel
9 An automatic spectroscopic photon counting detector system Kurepa, J.M.
1977
9-10 p. 413-417
5 p.
artikel
10 An experimental study of a 1-kW, 50-MHz RF inductively coupled plasma with pneumatic nebulizer, and a discussion of experimental evidence for a non-thermal mechanism Boumans, P.W.J.M.
1977
9-10 p. 365-395
31 p.
artikel
11 A novel approach to elemental analysis by Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy based on direct correlation between the electron impact excitation cross section and the optical emission intensity De Giacomo, Alessandro
2011
9-10 p. 661-670
10 p.
artikel
12 A radiotracer study on effectiveness of platinum metals as chemical modifiers in electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry: behaviour of selenium in a graphite furnace Volynsky, Anatoly B.
1996
9-10 p. 1253-1261
9 p.
artikel
13 Arrangement for measuring spatial distributions in an argon induction coupled RF plasma Kornblum, G.R.
1974
9-10 p. 249-261
13 p.
artikel
14 Atomic emission trace analysis by non-thermal excitation Falk, H.
1979
9-10 p. 333-339
7 p.
artikel
15 Calibration strategy for semi-quantitative direct gas analysis using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry Gerdes, Kirk
2011
9-10 p. 712-725
14 p.
artikel
16 Characterization of laser induced breakdown plasmas used for measurements of arsenic, antimony and selenium hydrides Simeonsson, J.B.
2011
9-10 p. 754-760
7 p.
artikel
17 Colloidal palladium—a promising chemical modifier for electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry Volynsky, Anatoly B.
1997
9-10 p. 1293-1304
12 p.
artikel
18 Comparison of AAS with hydride concentration in a graphite furnace with other spectrometric techniques Kalähne, Regina
1997
9-10 p. 1509-1516
8 p.
artikel
19 Comparison of chemical modifiers for the determination of selenium by electrothermal atomic-absorption spectrometry Bulska, Ewa
1997
9-10 p. 1283-1291
9 p.
artikel
20 Comparison of hydride generation and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry for the determination of arsenic in food Fedorov, P.N.
1997
9-10 p. 1517-1523
7 p.
artikel
21 Design, operation and analytical characteristics of the filter furnace, a new atomizer for electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry Katskov, Dmitry A.
1996
9-10 p. 1169-1189
21 p.
artikel
22 Determination of heavy metals in polar snow and ice by laser excited atomic fluorescence spectrometry with electrothermal atomization in a graphite cup Bolshov, M.A.
1997
9-10 p. 1535-1544
10 p.
artikel
23 Determination of isotope ratios of metals (and metalloids) by means of inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry for provenancing purposes — A review Balcaen, L.
2010
9-10 p. 769-786
18 p.
artikel
24 Determination of lead in seawater by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry with transversely heated furnace by using oxalic acid or Pd/Mg as modifiers Cabon, J.Y.
1996
9-10 p. 1245-1251
7 p.
artikel
25 Determination of the thickness of silver, gold and nickel layers by a laser microprobe and flame atomic absorption technique Ka'ntor, T.
1979
9-10 p. 341-357
17 p.
artikel
26 Determination of trace elements in biodiesel and vegetable oil by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry following alcohol dilution Chaves, Eduardo S.
2011
9-10 p. 733-739
7 p.
artikel
27 Determination of trace elements in soft, hard, and saline waters by the inductively coupled plasma, multi-element atomic emission spectroscopic (ICP-MAES) technique Winge, R.K.
1977
9-10 p. 327-345
19 p.
artikel
28 Determination of trace metals (As, Cd, Hg, Pb and Sn) in marine sediment slurry samples by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry using palladium as a chemical modifier Bermejo-Barrera, P.
1996
9-10 p. 1235-1244
10 p.
artikel
29 Dictionary of keywords 1997
9-10 p. V-VII
nvt p.
artikel
30 Diffusion vapour transfer modelling for end-capped atomizers. Part 2. Atomizer with open injection port Hadgu, Negassi
1996
9-10 p. 1081-1093
13 p.
artikel
31 Digital imaging of formation and dissipation processes for atoms and molecules and condensed-phase species in graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry: a review Hughes, Dianne M.
1996
9-10 p. 973-997
25 p.
artikel
32 Direct AA determination of metallic pollutants in air with a carbon rod atomizer Siemer, D.D.
1974
9-10 p. 269-276
8 p.
artikel
33 Direct determination of metal traces in process gases by atomic absorption spectrometry using automated analyte trapping Baaske, Bernd
1997
9-10 p. 1459-1467
9 p.
artikel
34 Direct determination of trace rare earth elements in ancient porcelain samples with slurry sampling electrothermal vaporization inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry Xiang, Guoqiang
2005
9-10 p. 1342-1348
7 p.
artikel
35 Direct introduction of volatile carbon compounds into the spray chamber of an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer: Sensitivity enhancement for selenium Kovačevič, Miroslav
2005
9-10 p. 1357-1362
6 p.
artikel
36 Dr. A.C. Menzies (1897–1974) Kaiser, H.
1974
9-10 p. I-
1 p.
artikel
37 Echelle spectrometers and charge-coupled devices Becker-Ross, H.
1997
9-10 p. 1367-1375
9 p.
artikel
38 Editorial Board 2010
9-10 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
39 Editorial Board 2005
9-10 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
40 Editorial Board 2011
9-10 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
41 Effect of laser parameters on laser ablation and laser-induced plasma formation: A numerical modeling investigation Bogaerts, Annemie
2005
9-10 p. 1280-1307
28 p.
artikel
42 Effect of the sample matrix on measurement uncertainty in X-ray fluorescence analysis Morgenstern, P.
2005
9-10 p. 1373-1379
7 p.
artikel
43 Effects of atomization surfaces and modifiers on the kinetics of copper atomization in electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry Alvarez, Maria A.
1996
9-10 p. 1121-1132
12 p.
artikel
44 Electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometric determination of copper in nickel-base alloys with various chemical modifiers Suh-Jen Jane Tsai,
1997
9-10 p. 1497-1508
12 p.
artikel
45 Electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry using an improved solid sampling system for the analysis of high purity tantalum powders Friese, Klaus-Christian
1996
9-10 p. 1223-1233
11 p.
artikel
46 Errata 1977
9-10 p. 419-
1 p.
artikel
47 Experimental investigation of the asymmetric charge exchange reaction in the Ar+–Ni system in the afterglow of a pulsed glow discharge Korolov, Ihor
2011
9-10 p. 706-711
6 p.
artikel
48 Experimental study on the reasons for low sensitivity and memory effects in the determination of lanthanum and samarium in graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Yungeng, Gao
1996
9-10 p. 1147-1153
7 p.
artikel
49 EXRS 2006 European Conference on X-Ray Spectrometry June19–23, 2006 - Paris, France 2005
9-10 p. 1380-
1 p.
artikel
50 Extended calibration ranges for continuum source atomic absorption spectrometry with array detection Harnly, James M.
1996
9-10 p. 1055-1079
25 p.
artikel
51 Forty years of electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry. Advances and problems in theory L'vov, Boris V.
1997
9-10 p. 1239-1245
7 p.
artikel
52 Graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry and environmental challenges at the ultratrace level—a review Sturgeon, R.E.
1997
9-10 p. 1451-1457
7 p.
artikel
53 Identification of the chemical forms of uranium compounds in micrometer-size particles by means of micro-Raman spectrometry and scanning electron microscope Pointurier, F.
2010
9-10 p. 797-804
8 p.
artikel
54 Imaging of analyte distribution in a graphite tube atomizer by laser induced fluorescence Masera, Eric
1996
9-10 p. 1007-1022
16 p.
artikel
55 Impact of source and free atom density spatial non-uniformities in electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry Holcombe, James A.
1996
9-10 p. 1045-1053
9 p.
artikel
56 Improved performance of transverse heated graphite atomizers by elimination of convective gas flows Hadgu, Negassi
1997
9-10 p. 1431-1442
12 p.
artikel
57 In appreciation of Bruno Hütsch Slavin, Walter
1996
9-10 p. ix-
1 p.
artikel
58 Influence of iron on Bisphenol A quality Wasilewska, Mariola
1997
9-10 p. 1321-1326
6 p.
artikel
59 Influence of the anionic component of the additive on the relative intensity of atomic spectral lines in the analysis of dry residues from solutions Zadgorska, Z.
1977
9-10 p. 357-363
7 p.
artikel
60 Influence of vapor redeposition and modifiers on the Arrhenius plots of copper in graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Rojas, Dorys
1997
9-10 p. 1269-1281
13 p.
artikel
61 Inorganic pigment study of the San Pedro Gonzalez Telmo Sibyls using total reflection X-ray fluorescence Vázquez, Cristina
2010
9-10 p. 852-858
7 p.
artikel
62 Investigation of interference mechanisms of nickel chloride on copper determination and of colloidal palladium as modifier in electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry using a dual cavity platform Akman, Suleyman
2005
9-10 p. 1349-1356
8 p.
artikel
63 Investigation of iron determination in HCl gas using the nondispersive atomic fluorescence spectrometer with a tantalum coil atomizer Khvostikov, V.
1997
9-10 p. 1551-1557
7 p.
artikel
64 Investigation of the formation of solid phase compounds between tellurium and interfering elements in graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Grotti, Marco
1997
9-10 p. 1247-1258
12 p.
artikel
65 Investigation of the interaction of molybdenum with a graphite surface by electrothermal atomization atomic-absorption spectroscopy and scanning tunnelling microscopy Benzo, Zully
1997
9-10 p. 1305-1320
16 p.
artikel
66 Investigation on the role of air in the dynamical evolution and thermodynamic state of a laser-induced aluminium plasma by spatial- and time-resolved spectroscopy Cristoforetti, G.
2010
9-10 p. 787-796
10 p.
artikel
67 Investigations of laser-induced plasma in argon by Thomson scattering Mendys, A.
2011
9-10 p. 691-697
7 p.
artikel
68 Investigations on the determination of chromium dopant in bismuth tellurite single crystals by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Bencs, LászlóF.
1997
9-10 p. 1483-1496
14 p.
artikel
69 Irradiance distribution in the image of a tube electrothermal atomizer Somov, A.R.
1997
9-10 p. 1413-1420
8 p.
artikel
70 Measurements on the Zeeman-splitting of analytical lines by means of a continuum source graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometer with a linear charge coupled device array Heitmann, U.
1996
9-10 p. 1095-1105
11 p.
artikel
71 Mechanism of atomization interference by oxygen at trace level in miniature flame hydride atomizers D'Ulivo, Alessandro
2005
9-10 p. 1270-1279
10 p.
artikel
72 Mechanism of hydrogen transfer in arsane generation by aqueous tetrahydridoborate: Interference effects of AuIII and other noble metals Pagliano, Enea
2011
9-10 p. 740-747
8 p.
artikel
73 Mechanisms of the interference of calcium chloride on zinc in graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry using a dual-cavity platform Akman, S.
1996
9-10 p. 1163-1167
5 p.
artikel
74 Microwave-assisted sample preparation and preconcentration for ETAAS Kubrakova, Irina
1997
9-10 p. 1469-1481
13 p.
artikel
75 Modeling of thermal and chemical non-equilibrium in a laser-induced aluminum plasma by means of a Collisional-Radiative model Morel, V.
2010
9-10 p. 830-841
12 p.
artikel
76 Monte Carlo simulation of electrothermal atomization on a desktop personal computer Histen, Timothy E.
1996
9-10 p. 1279-1289
11 p.
artikel
77 Multielemental fast analysis of vegetation samples by wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry: Possibilities and drawbacks Marguí, E.
2005
9-10 p. 1363-1372
10 p.
artikel
78 Neodymium two-step optogalvanic spectroscopy in a hollow cathode lamp Victor, Alessandro R.
2011
9-10 p. 748-753
6 p.
artikel
79 Noble metals as permanent modifiers for the determination of mercury by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry Bulska, E.
1996
9-10 p. 1263-1270
8 p.
artikel
80 Non-spectral interference effects in platform-equipped graphite atomisers Frech, Wolfgang
1997
9-10 p. 1333-1340
8 p.
artikel
81 Notes for contributors 1996
9-10 p. I-III
nvt p.
artikel
82 Observation of pre-atomization events on electrothermal atomizer surfaces Majidi, Vahid
1996
9-10 p. 941-959
19 p.
artikel
83 On-line atomization of selenium hydride in graphite furnaces: estimate of atomic absorption coefficient and spectroscopic temperature Dědina, Jiří
1996
9-10 p. 1107-1119
13 p.
artikel
84 Optimization of fluorine determination via the molecular absorption of gallium mono-fluoride in a graphite furnace using a high-resolution continuum source spectrometer Gleisner, Heike
2010
9-10 p. 864-869
6 p.
artikel
85 Oscillator strength measurements of the 5s5p 3P1 →5snd 3D2 Rydberg transitions of cadmium Nadeem, Ali
2010
9-10 p. 842-846
5 p.
artikel
86 Peak shape effects in tungsten electrothermal atomizer atomic absorption spectrometry Krakovská, Erika
1996
9-10 p. 1271-1275
5 p.
artikel
87 Performances and practical applications of simultaneous multi-element electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry the case of the SIMAA 6000 Hoenig, Michel
1997
9-10 p. 1443-1449
7 p.
artikel
88 Phenomenological studies on structure and elemental composition of nanosecond and femtosecond laser-generated aerosols with implications on laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry Glaus, Reto
2010
9-10 p. 812-822
11 p.
artikel
89 Picoliter solution deposition for total reflection X-ray fluorescence analysis of semiconductor samples Sparks, Chris M.
2010
9-10 p. 805-811
7 p.
artikel
90 Preatomization behavior of palladium in electrothermal atomic-absorption spectrometry Slaveykova, Vera I.
1997
9-10 p. 1259-1267
9 p.
artikel
91 Preface Welz, Bernhard
1996
9-10 p. vii-viii
nvt p.
artikel
92 Preface Gilmutdinov, A.Kh.
1997
9-10 p. 1233-
1 p.
artikel
93 Quantitative determination of uranium and europium in glass matrix by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy Jung, E.C.
2011
9-10 p. 761-764
4 p.
artikel
94 Quantitative measurement of Au and Fe in ferromagnetic nanoparticles with Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy using a polymer-based gel matrix Borowik, T.
2011
9-10 p. 726-732
7 p.
artikel
95 Recent developments in the determination of gold by atomic spectrometry techniques Pyrzyńska, Krystyna
2005
9-10 p. 1316-1322
7 p.
artikel
96 Removal of water and hydrogen from graphite tubes investigated by electrothermal vaporization inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry Grünke, K.
1997
9-10 p. 1545-1550
6 p.
artikel
97 Role of oxygen in the determination of oxide forming elements by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry Part 3. Effect of oxygen on the reactions of tin in uncoated, pyrolytically coated and zirconium carbide coated graphite tube atomizers Müller-Vogt, German
1996
9-10 p. 1133-1137
5 p.
artikel
98 Selective extraction of traffic-related antimony compounds for speciation analysis by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Zih-Perényi, K.
2010
9-10 p. 847-851
5 p.
artikel
99 Separation of metal vapors for atomic spectroscopy techniques by high-temperature chromatography on graphite Grinshteyn, Ilia L.
1997
9-10 p. 1421-1430
10 p.
artikel
100 Signal oscillation and overcorrection in the determination of aluminum using the transversely heated graphite furnace with Zeeman background correction Tang, Shida
1997
9-10 p. 1351-1365
15 p.
artikel
101 Size and distribution of particles deposited electrostatically onto the platform of a graphite furnace obtained using laser ablation sampling Buchkamp, T.
1997
9-10 p. 1525-1533
9 p.
artikel
102 Slurry sampling electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry for the analysis of graphite powders Schäffer, Uwe
1996
9-10 p. 1211-1222
12 p.
artikel
103 Social report of the Second European Furnace Symposium, St. Petersburg, Russia, 26–30 May 1996 Bulska, Ewa
1997
9-10 p. 1235-1237
3 p.
artikel
104 Solution and slurry sampling electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry for the analysis of high purity quartz Hauptkorn, Susanne
1996
9-10 p. 1197-1210
14 p.
artikel
105 Spatial distributions of non-atomic species in graphite furnaces Frech, W.
1996
9-10 p. 961-972
12 p.
artikel
106 Spatially and temporally resolved detection of analytical signals in graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Gilmutdinov, A.Kh.
1996
9-10 p. 1023-1044
22 p.
artikel
107 Spectral phenomena in graphite furnace AAS de Loos-Vollebregt, M.T.C.
1997
9-10 p. 1341-1349
9 p.
artikel
108 Spectrochimica Acta Electronica, Aims and scope 1996
9-10 p. V-VI
nvt p.
artikel
109 Spectrochimica Acta Electronica, Instructions for authors 1996
9-10 p. IX-XIII
nvt p.
artikel
110 Spectrochimica Acta Electronica, Instructions for readers 1996
9-10 p. VII-
1 p.
artikel
111 Stabilization of the oxide forming elements, lead, thallium and tin, in graphite tubes for graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry by intercalation Brennfleck, Ulrich
1996
9-10 p. 1139-1145
7 p.
artikel
112 Studies on transport phenomena in electrothermal vaporization sample introduction applied to inductively coupled plasma for optical emission and mass spectrometry Kántor, T.
2005
9-10 p. 1323-1333
11 p.
artikel
113 Study of near infra red femtosecond laser induced particles using transmission electron microscopy and low pressure impaction: Implications for laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry analysis of natural monazite d'Abzac, François-Xavier
2011
9-10 p. 671-680
10 p.
artikel
114 Temporal and spatial temperature distributions in transversely heated graphite tube atomizers and their analytical characteristics for atomic absorption spectrometry Sperling, Michael
1996
9-10 p. 897-930
34 p.
artikel
115 The detection of cadmium by employing the forward scattering of resonance radiation Ito, M.
1977
9-10 p. 347-355
9 p.
artikel
116 The efficiency of atomisation of sodium, potassium and lithium in the air—acetylene flame Halls, D.J.
1977
9-10 p. 397-412
16 p.
artikel
117 The use of sputtering as a solid sampling technique in graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Müller-Vogt, German
1996
9-10 p. 1191-1196
6 p.
artikel
118 Three-dimensional structure of the radiation beam in atomic absorption spectrometry Gilmutdinov, A.Kh.
1996
9-10 p. 931-940
10 p.
artikel
119 Time-resolved spectroscopic diagnostic of the CO2 plasma induced by a high-power CO2 pulsed laser Camacho, J.J.
2011
9-10 p. 698-705
8 p.
artikel
120 Tin atomization in hydrogen supported flames Rubeška, I.
1974
9-10 p. 263-268
6 p.
artikel
121 Trace element speciation using solid phase microextraction Mester, Zoltán
2005
9-10 p. 1243-1269
27 p.
artikel
122 Tungsten atomizer—the theory of atomization reactions Krakovská, Erika
1997
9-10 p. 1327-1332
6 p.
artikel
123 Two-dimensional imaging of excited analyte species in electrothermal vaporizers Sturgeon, R.E.
1996
9-10 p. 999-1006
8 p.
artikel
124 Wall-to-platform migration in electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry Part 1. Investigation of the mechanism of chloride interference on thallium Mahmood, Tariq M.
1996
9-10 p. 1155-1162
8 p.
artikel
125 X-ray Fluorescence analytical criteria to assess the fineness of ancient silver coins: Application on Ptolemaic coinage Kantarelou, Vasiliki
2011
9-10 p. 681-690
10 p.
artikel
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