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This review describes the most common approaches to laser ablation—LIBS and LA-ICP-MS—and provides an introduction to laser-ablation molecular isotopic spectrometry. read more
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Michael Wieser uses MC-ICP-MS to measure isotopic compositions at trace levels, in applications ranging from geological studies to protein research. read more
Outliers are fundamentally a very fuzzy notion. Here, we try to clear up what outliers are and how they affect your data. read more
This study explores the use of a novel SERS substrate that can enhance the Raman signals of explosives that are present in picogram quantities in neat solutions using a visible laser wavelength and a compact Raman instrument. read more
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The wide dynamic range of ICP-MS allows it to be used for the simultaneous determination of parts-per-billion levels of heavy metals including lead, arsenic, cadmium, and mercury, together with high parts-per-million levels of nutritional elements, such as phosphorus, calcium, potassium, and magnesium. read more
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A major international center for scientific research in the Middle East, supported by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), recently was inaugurated in Jordan. read more
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