Comparison of instrumental methods for the determination of total selenium in environmental samples

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Comparison of instrumental methods for the determination of total selenium in environmental samples. / Haygarth, Philip M.; Philip Rowland, A.; Stürup, Stefan; Jones, Kevin C.

In: The Analyst, Vol. 118, No. 10, 01.01.1993, p. 1303-1308.

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Haygarth, PM, Philip Rowland, A, Stürup, S & Jones, KC 1993, 'Comparison of instrumental methods for the determination of total selenium in environmental samples', The Analyst, vol. 118, no. 10, pp. 1303-1308. https://doi.org/10.1039/AN9931801303

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Haygarth, P. M., Philip Rowland, A., Stürup, S., & Jones, K. C. (1993). Comparison of instrumental methods for the determination of total selenium in environmental samples. The Analyst, 118(10), 1303-1308. https://doi.org/10.1039/AN9931801303

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Haygarth PM, Philip Rowland A, Stürup S, Jones KC. Comparison of instrumental methods for the determination of total selenium in environmental samples. The Analyst. 1993 Jan 1;118(10):1303-1308. https://doi.org/10.1039/AN9931801303

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Haygarth, Philip M. ; Philip Rowland, A. ; Stürup, Stefan ; Jones, Kevin C. / Comparison of instrumental methods for the determination of total selenium in environmental samples. In: The Analyst. 1993 ; Vol. 118, No. 10. pp. 1303-1308.

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