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It gives you the accuracy of true double-beam optics, in which the output is the difference between beam absorbance in the sample cell and in the refe...
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Preference is given to papers dealing w i t h fundamental aspects of atomic and molecular phenomena. Emphasis is placed on reportage of w o r k involving new concepts-new t e c h n i q u e s - a n d new interpretations.

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Chromatronix, Inc., 2743 Ninth Street, Berkeley, CA 94710. Phone (415) 841-7221.

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