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Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry

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Promotional pages with contents of a 15 volume set on applications, theory, and instrumentation, and other articles. Worldwide contributers, edited by Robert A. Meyers, published in 2000 by Wiley, UK.

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Title: EAC - John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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The Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry due for publication in October 2000, will provide a much needed professional level reference work covering all aspects of analytical chemistry from theory and instrumentation through all applications, in all matrices. It will comprise around 600 articles, arranged alphabetically by topic, in approximately 14,000 pages, 15 volumes.

Category: Analysis - Forensic - Thermal - Science - Environmental - Remote - Sensing - Chemistry - Food - Nuclear - Magnetic - Resonance - Particle - Size - Coatings - Methods - Industrial - Encyclopedia - Probe - Electron - Laser - Scanning - Spectroscopy - Atomic - Microscopy - Spin - X-ray - Process - Infrared - Chromatography - Spectrometry - Hygiene - Biomedical - Chemometrics - Raman - Polymers - Pharmaceuticals - Analytical - Drugs - Peptides - Robert - Proteins - Petroleum - Instrumental - Pesticides - Luminescence - Electroanalytical - Encyclopaedia - Meyers - Biomolecules - Carbohydrate - Radiochemical - Resonsnace


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