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ORG-CA8-2ZThe determination of wear metals in engine oils and other lubricants can be applied to machines such as automobiles, aircraft, heavy equipment, trucks, locomotives, military vehicles, etc. The examples are endless.
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AS-CLO39-2XSingle and Multi-Element Standards for Ion Chromatography, Ion chromatography (IC) is an analytical process for the separation of ions based on charge affinity. IC can be used for a variety of different kinds of charged analytes from single elements
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AS-CL9-2YMatrix: H<sub>2</sub>O
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AS-CLO29-2XSingle and Multi-Element Standards for Ion Chromatography, Ion chromatography (IC) is an analytical process for the separation of ions based on charge affinity. IC can be used for a variety of different kinds of charged analytes from single elements
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ORG-CR8-2ZThe determination of wear metals in engine oils and other lubricants can be applied to machines such as automobiles, aircraft, heavy equipment, trucks, locomotives, military vehicles, etc. The examples are endless.
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RSCN9C-2XSingle and Multi-Element Standards for Ion Chromatography Ion chromatography (IC) is an analytical process for the separation of ions based on charge affinity. IC can be used for a variety of different kinds of charged analytes from single elements
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CLCO2-2YClaritas PPTĀ® grade CRMs are designed for ICP and ICP-MS analysis. They are available in single and multi-element solutions.
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ORG-CO8-2ZThe determination of wear metals in engine oils and other lubricants can be applied to machines such as automobiles, aircraft, heavy equipment, trucks, locomotives, military vehicles, etc. The examples are endless.
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CLCU2-2YClaritas PPTĀ® grade CRMs are designed for ICP and ICP-MS analysis. They are available in single and multi-element solutions.
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ORG-CU8-2ZThe determination of wear metals in engine oils and other lubricants can be applied to machines such as automobiles, aircraft, heavy equipment, trucks, locomotives, military vehicles, etc. The examples are endless.
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AS-F9-2YMatrix: H<sub>2</sub>O
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AS-F9-2XMatrix: H<sub>2</sub>O