"The principle of the pulse method for measuring thermophysical parameters has been known for a long time. Although its advantages compared to the stationary method or methods with constant or periodic heat sources are obvious, it is not commonly used in practice, primarily because of the considerable scattering of the experimental data. This book provides a systematic analysis of sources of scatter in experimental data, and describes ..."
"8. J. C. Giddings, Anal. Chem. 39 (1967) 1027. 9. Selected Values of
Hydrocarbons and Related Compounds, API Project 44, 1956. 10. S. W. Ferris,
Handbook of Hydrocarbons, Academic Press, Inc., New York, 1955. 11. Vapor
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"The aim of this volume is to review the state-of-the-art in analytical voltammetry with regard to theory and instrumentation, and show how these relate to the analysis of inorganic, organometallic, organic and biological molecules. Modern voltammetric techniques have practical applications in biological, pharmaceutical and environmental chemistry. The growing importance of voltammetry in the development of modified electrodes and biolog ..."
"This book provides a comprehensive account of ultraviolet and visible spectrophotometry as used in analytical chemistry. Theory, instrumentation, experimental methods and applications to both organic and inorganic qualitative and quantitative analysis are covered. Some aspects of spectrophotometry, especially instrumentation, have already been dealt with in Volume IV. Further applications in inorganic and nuclear chemistry will be publi ..."
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