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The art and science of chemical analysis.
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ISBN: 0471373699 Year: 2001 Publisher: New York Wiley

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Graphs and Excel-based problems appear throughout the book and are supported by user-friendly templates on the accompanying CD.Study questions and problems appear every few pages throughout the book. These questions are followed by answers.Enke's book is organized by differentiating characteristics rather than by techniques.

Analytical measurement terminology : handbook of terms used in quality assurance of analytical measurement.
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ISBN: 0854044434 9780854044436 Year: 2001 Publisher: Cambridge RS.C Royal Society of Chemistry

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The variety of complex terms used in the Quality Assurance aspect of analytical measurement can be the cause of considerable confusion. This unique handbook explains the most widely-used terminology in language that is readily understood, and attempts to place each term in context. Concepts are described in a way that is useful to all practitioners, particularly those concerned with quality assurance, validation and reliability of analytical measurements. Explanations of terms are always in line with the ""official definition"", often developed by international committees. Adopting a thematic

Quality in chemical measurements : training concepts and teaching materials
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ISBN: 3540659943 3642630162 3642566049 9783540659945 Year: 2001 Publisher: Berlin Springer

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terms of the scatter of the results, e.g. in round-robin tests. In considering the role of AQA in the higher education sector it is necessary to differentiate between the various university activities which include services, research and development and teaching, as follows: • Routine chemical analyses (including ad hoc analyses) performed for external clients and for the university's own measurement campaigns (e.g. investigations of the quality of waste-water and air) requiring full documentation. • Routine chemical analyses carried out for internal clients as a service to research in other Chemistry Departments such as Inorganic, Organic, and Biochemistry. • Chemical analyses performed as part of research and development work not only in Analytical Chemistry but also in other chemical disciplines such as Inorganic, Organic and Biochemistry. • Chemical analyses carried out within the framework of research projects having pre-eminent goals which are analytically-based (e.g. studies of the temporal and spatial variations in metal-species concentrations in riverwater; determination of the gas composition in a waste incinerator as a function of the operating parameters). These considerations also apply to the whole range of scientific disciplines in which chemical measurements are made, such as Biology, Geology, Medicine, Microbiology, Mineralogy, Ecology, Pharmacy, Toxicology etc.

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