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A HIGH-PRECISION, time-resolved spark which is controlled electronically1 has been used as a source for the atomic absorption determination of copper, with promising results.
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STRASHEIM, A. A Time-resolved Spark as a Source for Atomic Absorption Analysis. Nature 196, 1194 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/1961194a0
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