Certification of the elemental composition of the BCR reference materials no.71, containing carbon, hydrogen, bromine,chlorine, nitrogen, oxygen and sulphur, and no.73, containing carbon, hydrogen, bromine, chlorine, fluorine and nitrogen

Certification of the elemental composition of the BCR reference materials no.71, containing carbon, hydrogen, bromine,chlorine, nitrogen, oxygen and sulphur, and no.73, containing carbon, hydrogen, bromine, chlorine, fluorine and nitrogen
Certification of the elemental composition of the BCR reference materials no.71, containing carbon, hydrogen, bromine,chlorine, nitrogen, oxygen and sulphur, and no.73, containing carbon, hydrogen, bromine, chlorine, fluorine and nitrogen Login for the JSON version of this page.
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Certification of the elemental composition of the BCR reference materials no.71, containing carbon, hydrogen, bromine,chlorine, nitrogen, oxygen and sulphur, and no.73, containing carbon, hydrogen, bromine, chlorine, fluorine and nitrogen
ISBN-10
0-11-938379-9
ISBN-13
978-0-11-938379-9
Author(s)
B. Griepink
Publisher
Directorate-General Information Market and Innovation, Commission of the European Communities
Published
1981
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Pages
656
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EAN
9780119383799
ASIN
0119383799
Prefix
978
Group
0
Group Name
English language
Group Identifier
978-0
Registrant
11
Publication
938379
Check Digit
9
Formatted
978-0-11-938379-9

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