“…Emission and X-Ray Spectrometry. A number of general methods for nickel by emission spectrometry (26, 55, 94,328,449,482,535), and X-ray fluorescence (77,104,201,347,473,506) have appeared.…”
Section: Nickelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emission Spectrometry. Low levels of tungsten in steels have been determined by a solution spectrochemical method (343), in the vacuum ultraviolet range (336), by pulsed arc excitation (449), and with a spectroscope for visual spectral analysis (311). Tungsten steels have been analyzed as solid samples with the aid of plasma jet excitation (248).…”
Section: Thalliummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emission and X-Ray Spectrometry. Steels, ferrous materials, and limestones were analyzed by a variety of arc or spark excitation methods (16,94,343,358,449). X-Ray fluorescence with a 59Ni source was described for vanadium analysis (184).…”
“…Emission and X-Ray Spectrometry. A number of general methods for nickel by emission spectrometry (26, 55, 94,328,449,482,535), and X-ray fluorescence (77,104,201,347,473,506) have appeared.…”
Section: Nickelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emission Spectrometry. Low levels of tungsten in steels have been determined by a solution spectrochemical method (343), in the vacuum ultraviolet range (336), by pulsed arc excitation (449), and with a spectroscope for visual spectral analysis (311). Tungsten steels have been analyzed as solid samples with the aid of plasma jet excitation (248).…”
Section: Thalliummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emission and X-Ray Spectrometry. Steels, ferrous materials, and limestones were analyzed by a variety of arc or spark excitation methods (16,94,343,358,449). X-Ray fluorescence with a 59Ni source was described for vanadium analysis (184).…”
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