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Application of LIBS to Monitor Compositions for Plant Control

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Abstract

It has become more and more important to monitor the condition of material to cope with environmental disruption and improve the efficiency of industrial plants. As the situation now stands, the on-line monitoring techniques of plant controlling factors are necessary to enhance the control ability of the overall operation of industrial plants.

© 1998 Optical Society of America

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