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Resonance light scattering and derived techniques in analytical chemistry: past, present, and future
(Springer Wien, 2007-04)
From 1993 to 1995, with a conventional fluorescence spectrophotometer (CFS) (convenient) and working in a synchronous scan model (easy-to-use), Pasternack et al. proposed the resonance light-scattering (RLS) technique, to ...
Review of Current Student-Monitoring Techniques used in eLearning-Focused recommender Systems and Learning analytics. The Experience API & LIME model Case Study
Recommender systems require input information in
order to properly operate and deliver content or behaviour
suggestions to end users. eLearning scenarios are no exception.
Users are current students and recommendations ...
Polarography as a technique for determining photodegradation in calcium antagonists
(1990)
The exposure of drugs to light produces photodecomposition processes in several cases: the drugs undergo important chemical changes with a parallel change in their activities or potencies and generally with a loss of their ...
Determination of antimony in soils and vegetables by hydride generation atomic fluorescence spectrometry and electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry. Optimization and comparison of both analytical techniquesJOURNAL OF ANALYTICAL ATOMIC SPECTROMETRYJ ANAL ATOM SPECTROM
(THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY, 2017)
Rapid Methods in Analytical Chemistry
(2012)
This article presents the most recent research in analytical chemistry concerning the development of rapid methodologies covering the period from 2009 up until today. In this context, different useful analytical methods ...
Local Existence of Analytical Solutions to an Incompressible Lagrangian Stochastic Model in a Periodic Domain
(Taylor & Francis Group, 2013)
We consider an incompressible kinetic Fokker Planck equation in the flat torus,
which is a simplified version of the Lagrangian stochastic models for turbulent flows
introduced by S.B. Pope in the context of computational ...
Experimental and chemometric strategies for the development of Green Analytical Chemistry (GAC) spectroscopic methods for the determination of organic pollutants in natural waters
(Elsevier Science, 2016-12)
The development of Green Analytical Chemistry (GAC) methods is one of the most active areas of Green Chemistry. Especially relevant are GAC methods devoted to the detection and quantification of environmental pollutants, ...