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Signal-to-noise ratio performance characteristics of an inductively coupled plasma

Salin et al., 1980

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6252057338965327899
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Salin E
Horlick G
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Analytical Chemistry

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Analyte emission slgnal-to-nolse ratio characteristics of an Inductively coupled plasma were measured as a function of several ICP experimental variables. Above the detection limit, the standard deviation of the analyte emission signal Is linearly related to signal level Indicating …
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