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The application of non-suppressed ion chromatography to clinical and pharmaceutical analysis
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Croft, MY and Haddad, PR 1986
, 'The application of non-suppressed ion chromatography to clinical and pharmaceutical analysis', in HPLC in The Clinical Laboratory
, Australian Association of Clinical Biochemists Monograph Series
, Australian Association of Clinical Biochemists, pp. 138-141.
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Abstract
Ion chromatography is a relatively new technique for rapid, sensitive, multianion analysis which has
many advantages over alternative techniques such as wet chemical methods, spectrophotometry or the
use of ion-selective electrodes. Since it was first described by Small et all in 1975, ion chromatography
has deservedly received a great deal of attention and is now routinely used in the analysis of environmental,
water, food and industrial samples. However, applications on biological samples have been relatively
few.
Item Type: | Book Section |
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Authors/Creators: | Croft, MY and Haddad, PR |
Publisher: | Australian Association of Clinical Biochemists |
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