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A Perfect Smoother

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Published
May 30, 2003
Vol/Issue
75(14)
Pages
3631-3636
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Paul H. C. Eilers (2003). A Perfect Smoother. Analytical Chemistry, 75(14), 3631-3636. https://doi.org/10.1021/ac034173t
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