Instrumental analysis involving the artwork's color and gloss levels has also been recorded.
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During this period instrumental analysis becomes progressively dominant in the field.
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This theory includes a theory of rhythmical performance, submitting recorded readings to an instrumental analysis.
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Modern analytical chemistry is dominated by instrumental analysis.
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This method is widely used in analytical chemistry, instrumental analysis, and advanced chemical equilibrium texts and research articles.
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He said the department now used an automated instrumental analysis system as opposed to the old wet chemistry method.
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The first instrumental analysis was flame emissive spectrometry developed by Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff who discovered rubidium ( Rb ) and caesium ( Cs ) in 1860.
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It is not a static definition since new research can often modify the risk assessment of substances and new laboratory or instrumental analysis methods can improve analytical detection limits.
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SPU has resources that facilitate learning : The Institute of Material Medicine; The Institute of Pharmaceutical Education of Higher Learning; The Computer Center; The Audio-visual Education Program Center; The Center of Instrumental Analysis; The Botanical Garden of Medicinal Herbs, and a subsidiary pharmaceutical factory.
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Since 1985 he works in Lausanne, in the Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, University of Lausanne, in 1986 as assistant, from 1987 as first assistant, from 1991 as ma�tre assistant and since 1998 as ma�tre d'enseignement et de recherche ( Teaching : general, inorganic and analytical chemistry, instrumental analysis ).