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The key benefit of portable XRF is in the name—portable
Scientific examination of previously rejected Jackson Pollock works supports their authenticity
The “democratization” of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometers has been accompanied by multiprobe, multi-nuclide capability.
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If the pump goes down, so does the process.
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