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... XI Sampling, Sample Preparation, and Storage for Analysis GEORGE H MORRISON, Co-Chairman JAMES 0.
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... soU samples for laboratory studies of trace elements were recently reviewed by Kubota ( 1972)
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... 92 THE RELATION OF SELECTED TRACE ELEMENTS TO HEALTH AND DISEASE amount of cobalt, but both took up less cobalt than did alsike clover (Kubota, 1964)
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... w 1<( a: 3: 0 ...J LL 0 TIME FIGURE 9 The assumed nature of flow versus time. procedure.
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... 94 THE RELATION OF SELECTED TR:ACE ELEMENTS TO HEALTH AND DISEASE before inserting the sample bottle. With all plastic filters, filtration is best done in the field or as soon as practical.
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... TABLE 32 Biological Standards of the U.S. National Bureau of Standards Orchard Leaves Flement (SRM-1571)
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... 96 THE RELATION OF SELECTED TRACE ELEMENTS TO HEALTH AND DISEASE SUMMARY A critical stage in studies involving the environment in relation to health and disease is the obtaining of reliable and relevant analytical data. Sampling The greatest source of error in analysis _usually arises in the sampling step.

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