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A Method of Quantitative Spectrochemical Analysis Based on Line Widths

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Abstract

A method of quantitative spectrochemical analysis, first suggested by W. Gerlach and W. Rollwagen and making use of line widths, is described and discussed. The method is practical and accurate; it is independent of development conditions or exposure time and it may be applied to cases where customary techniques fail.

© 1946 Optical Society of America

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