Principles of Instrumental AnalysisSaunders College Pub., 1998 - 849 pagine This text is written for a course that deals with the principles and applications of modern analytical instruments. Emphasis is placed upon the theoretical basis of each type of instrument, its optimal area of application, its sensitivity, its precision, and its limitations. The text also introduces students to elementary integrated circuitry, microprocessors and computers, and treatment of analytical data. |
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... shown in Figure 2-19c . Also available are p- channel enhancement mode MOSFET devices in which the p and n regions are reversed from that shown in Fig- ure 2-19a . Depletion mode MOSFET devices are designed to conduct in the absence of ...
... shown in Figure 2-19c . Also available are p- channel enhancement mode MOSFET devices in which the p and n regions are reversed from that shown in Fig- ure 2-19a . Depletion mode MOSFET devices are designed to conduct in the absence of ...
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... shown in Figure 4-13 . The gain of the instrumenta- tion amplifier is under the control of a computer , which changes resistor R1 / a of Figure 5-4 by using solid - state switches under digital control . Analog Filtering One of the most ...
... shown in Figure 4-13 . The gain of the instrumenta- tion amplifier is under the control of a computer , which changes resistor R1 / a of Figure 5-4 by using solid - state switches under digital control . Analog Filtering One of the most ...
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... Figure 19-6a become fixed in space at the orientation shown in the figure . Unless oth- erwise noted , the remaining parts of this figure are dis- cussed in terms of this rotating frame of reference rather than a static , or laboratory ...
... Figure 19-6a become fixed in space at the orientation shown in the figure . Unless oth- erwise noted , the remaining parts of this figure are dis- cussed in terms of this rotating frame of reference rather than a static , or laboratory ...
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Contents CHAPTER 1 Introduction | 1 |
1D Selecting an Analytical Method | 11 |
1F Questions and Problems | 18 |
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