Messung Von Radioaktiven Und Stabilen Isotopen 1974
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-80804-3_8
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Analyse von stabil-isotop markierten Verbindungen

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“…Natural isotope fractionation effects could be separated into their intrinsic, physical effects and their additional components caused by environmental or biochemical factors, so that the latter could be filtered out. This progress made IR‐MS an important technique for areas such as climate research, ecology, archeology, food authentication, forensic sciences, and doping control, and IR‐MS developed a completely new application profile (for reviews see, e.g., Schmidt, ; Brenna, ; Brand & Coplen, ; Schmidt, ; Schmidt, Robins, & Werner, ). To account for the measurable natural variation of the atomic weight in some elements, the IUPAC Commission on Isotopic Abundances and Atomic Weights recently replaced their fixed “standard atomic weight” by an “atomic weight interval” (Wieser & Coplen, ; Coplen & Holden, ; Brand, ).…”
Section: –1980 Emergence Of Molecular Stable Isotope Dilution Witmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natural isotope fractionation effects could be separated into their intrinsic, physical effects and their additional components caused by environmental or biochemical factors, so that the latter could be filtered out. This progress made IR‐MS an important technique for areas such as climate research, ecology, archeology, food authentication, forensic sciences, and doping control, and IR‐MS developed a completely new application profile (for reviews see, e.g., Schmidt, ; Brenna, ; Brand & Coplen, ; Schmidt, ; Schmidt, Robins, & Werner, ). To account for the measurable natural variation of the atomic weight in some elements, the IUPAC Commission on Isotopic Abundances and Atomic Weights recently replaced their fixed “standard atomic weight” by an “atomic weight interval” (Wieser & Coplen, ; Coplen & Holden, ; Brand, ).…”
Section: –1980 Emergence Of Molecular Stable Isotope Dilution Witmentioning
confidence: 99%