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This book introduces the techniques of Instrumental Analysis with respect to fundamental basics, technical realization, key applications, major strengths and limitations. The approach used is to highlight differences and consolidate similarities of the techniques, focusing especially on the viewpoint of the laboratory rather than on the scientific ideal or the limits of what is possible.
Gerhard Schlemmer, Consultant, Germany; Jan Schlemmer , Germany.

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This book introduces the techniques of Instrumental Analysis with respect to fundamental basics, technical realization, key applications, major strengths and limitations. The approach used is to highlight differences and consolidate similarities of the techniques, focusing especially on the viewpoint of the laboratory rather than on the scientific ideal or the limits of what is possible.

Gerhard Schlemmer, Consultant, Germany; Jan Schlemmer, Germany.

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Autorenporträt
Gerhard Schlemmer received his doctor¿s degree in the field of analytical chemistry and was active in industrial science and instrument development. His work is predominantly focused on instrument based analytics and is documented in more than 60 refereed publications, book chapters and a monograph. Jan Schlemmer is Physicist by training and has experience developing sensor solutions for industrial applications.He is currently Professor for Physics and Cyber-Physical Systems at Ravensburg-Weingarten University of Applied Sciences.