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... Concentration versus Averaging Time VII . Atmospheric Concentrations with Diffusion Ceilings VIII . Multiple Sources and Receptors and Maximum Concentration GLOSSARY Atmospheric turbulence : Random velocity and pressure fluctuations ...
... Concentration versus Averaging Time VII . Atmospheric Concentrations with Diffusion Ceilings VIII . Multiple Sources and Receptors and Maximum Concentration GLOSSARY Atmospheric turbulence : Random velocity and pressure fluctuations ...
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concentration . The centerline concentration cal- culated on the basis of a single stack is multi- plied by the factor N4 / 5 . B. MULTIPLE Sources and Receptors The effect at a single receptor from multiple sources is accounted for by ...
concentration . The centerline concentration cal- culated on the basis of a single stack is multi- plied by the factor N4 / 5 . B. MULTIPLE Sources and Receptors The effect at a single receptor from multiple sources is accounted for by ...
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... concentration is to be determined in a matrix . Atom cell : Device that provides a sufficiently high temperature to break down the sample into its constituent atoms . Spectroscopic phenomena can then be observed that are a function only ...
... concentration is to be determined in a matrix . Atom cell : Device that provides a sufficiently high temperature to break down the sample into its constituent atoms . Spectroscopic phenomena can then be observed that are a function only ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Atomic Physics | 339 |
Approximations and Expansions 1 Atomic Spectrometry | 357 |
Archaeological Geology 31 Atomic Spectroscopy | 381 |
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