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Reference Materials in Environmental Studies

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Reference Materials in Analytical Chemistry

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Over the last few decades the character of chemical analytical investigations has changed significantly. Due to automatization and computerization in chemical measuring technology, an extensive amount of physical and chemical analysis data has been obtained in a relatively short time. These data have to be evaluated for soundness by means of statistical procedures because the results obtained may be used for decisions with weighty consequences.

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Nehls, I., Win, T. (2000). Reference Materials in Environmental Studies. In: Zschunke, A. (eds) Reference Materials in Analytical Chemistry. Springer Series in Materials Science, vol 40. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56986-9_5

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