|Articles|February 1, 2005
- Spectroscopy-02-01-2005
- Volume 20
- Issue 2
End of the Spectrum: Embracing the Old and the New at PittCon 2005 (PDF)
World's largest event for the analytical sciences emphasizes bioanalysis while staying true to its roots in traditional chemical science.
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High-Resolution Ultrasonic Spectroscopy: Analysis of Microemulsions (PDF)almost 21 years ago
Emerging Technologies in the Mass Spectrometry Arsenal (PDF)Newsletter
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