Advances in Chemical Analysis Procedures (Part II) : Statistical and Chemometric Approaches

In the field of Analytical Chemistry and, in particular, whenever a quali-quantitative analysis is required, until a few years ago, reference was made exclusively to instrumental methods (more or less hyphenated) which, once validated, were able to provide the answers to the questions present, even...

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Kolejni autorzy: Locatelli, Marcello (Redaktor), Samanidou, Victoria (Redaktor), Tartaglia, Angela (Redaktor), Melucci, Dora (Redaktor), Kabir, Abuzar (Redaktor), Ulusoy, Halil Ibrahim (Redaktor)
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Wydane: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020
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