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Essential Methods of Instrumental Analysis

Essential Methods of Instrumental Analysis

Essential Methods of Instrumental Analysis
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by Frank M. Dunnivant; Jake W. Ginsbach

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pp. 304 1st edition NO-PA16APR2015-KAP. Hardback. New.
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  • Title Essential Methods of Instrumental Analysis
  • Author Frank M. Dunnivant; Jake W. Ginsbach
  • Binding Hardback
  • Condition New
  • Pages 384
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Wiley
  • Publication date pp. 304 1st edition NO-PA16A
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 6401157751
  • ISBN 9781394226719 / 1394226713
  • Category Science
  • Library of Congress subjects Instrumental analysis
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2024023825
  • Dewey Decimal Code 542.3
  • Quantity available 3

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About the author

Frank M. Dunnivant, PhD is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Whitman College. He has worked for several labs including the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, and the University of Zurich (ETH) and the Swiss Federal Institute for Water and Waste Water Pollution (EAWAG).

Jake W. Ginsbach, PhD is a Principal Consultant at Kaiser Permanente. At Stanford and Whitman College, his research included lab analyses of environmental chemicals and contaminants, studying the activation of dioxygen at copper active sites in metalloenzymes, along with helping develop two e-textbooks.

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