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FLUOROMETRY has become a very important too in the hands of the analytical chemist in recent years not only for the detection but also for the quantitative estimation of several substances, especially those occurring in traces. Nevertheless, very few metals are detected and estimated by fluorometric methods.
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RAJU, N., RAO, G. Fluorometric Detection and Estimation of Germanium. Nature 174, 400 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1038/174400a0
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