1983
DOI: 10.2307/4049070
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G.R. Elton and his Era: Thirty Years On

Abstract: The recent publication by Cambridge University Press of the third volume of G.R. Elton's collected papers and reviews nearly coincided with two other events: the appearance of a florilegium entitled Tudor Rule and Revolution and presented to him on his sixtieth birthday, and the announcement of his appointment as Regius Professor of History at Cambridge where he has been a Fellow of Clare and a mainstay of the University Department of History for three decades. During that time his work has ranged over the who… Show more

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“…On the other hand, the peak height method facilitates observation of lower detection limits (ref. 62) and determinations near the blank level are more reliable because they are less affected by the base line alteration (ref. 71).…”
Section: Analytical Techniques For M O Determination: Generalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the peak height method facilitates observation of lower detection limits (ref. 62) and determinations near the blank level are more reliable because they are less affected by the base line alteration (ref. 71).…”
Section: Analytical Techniques For M O Determination: Generalmentioning
confidence: 99%