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Indirect atomic absorption in toxicology

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In the past decade there has been considerable progress in atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS), a method which may be divided into direct and indirect techniques. This division is due to the fact that at the outset the technique was applicable only in metallic analysis, AAS then being (as it still is) a very convenient method for the direct determination of metals.

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Kovatsis, A.V. (1984). Indirect atomic absorption in toxicology. In: Curry, A.S. (eds) Analytical Methods in Human Toxicology. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-06715-2_8

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