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Combination of ICP-AES and instrumental neutron activation analysis as effective methods for studying distribution of elements in soil and plants. / Shtangeeva, Irina; Vuorinen, Antli; Rietz, Bernd; Carlson, Liisa.

In: Geostandards Newsletter, Vol. 25, No. 2-3, 01.12.2001, p. 299-306.

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Shtangeeva, Irina ; Vuorinen, Antli ; Rietz, Bernd ; Carlson, Liisa. / Combination of ICP-AES and instrumental neutron activation analysis as effective methods for studying distribution of elements in soil and plants. In: Geostandards Newsletter. 2001 ; Vol. 25, No. 2-3. pp. 299-306.

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