1978
DOI: 10.1080/00022470.1978.10470718
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Assessment of Arsenic Losses during Ashing: A Comparison of Two Methods Applied to Atmospheric Participates

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“…For the filter group under analysis, this tolerance interval becomes a method-dependence atmospheric concentration. Any analytical result above this concentration can be ascribed, with relative certainty, to the atmospheric particulate; any results below this concentration cannot be discriminated from filter media contributions (9). RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Triplet.…”
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“…For the filter group under analysis, this tolerance interval becomes a method-dependence atmospheric concentration. Any analytical result above this concentration can be ascribed, with relative certainty, to the atmospheric particulate; any results below this concentration cannot be discriminated from filter media contributions (9). RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Triplet.…”
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confidence: 99%