Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry Applications, Theory and Instrumentation, Supplementary Volumes S1 - S3

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Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry Applications, Theory and Instrumentation, Supplementary Volumes S1 - S3 by Meyers, Robert A., 9780470973332
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  • ISBN: 9780470973332 | 0470973331
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 3/7/2011

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This book is made up of four supplementary volumes publishing 10 years after the original publication of the Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry (EAC). EAC provides a muchneeded professional level reference work and is the most comprehensive analytical chemistry reference available, covering all aspects from theory and instrumentation through to applications and techniques. The four new volumes include over 70 new articles published on WileyInterScience from 2008 2010 and cover such topics as: Terahertz Spectroscopy, Raman Spectroscopy of Polymers, Electrochemical Detection of Proteins, Quantitative Proteomics, Thermal Lens Spectroscopy, Preanalytical Variation in Clinical Laboratory Testing, etc. The Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry is a crossdisciplinary reference work for all analytical chemists in academia and industry. All fields of chemical research are covered: analytical, organic, physical, polymer, inorganic biomedical, environmental, pharmaceutical, industrial, petroleum, forensics, and food science. The chemistry and techniques are described as performed in the laboratory (environmental, clinical, QC, research, university), in the field, or by remote sensing. The level of detail within each article is similar to that of a laboratory protocol and, together with the cited references, supports the analysis of complex inorganic, organic and biological structures by academic and industrial researchers.
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