Aluminium foil as a potential substrate for ATR-FTIR, transflection FTIR or Raman spectrochemical analysis of biological specimens
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Holly J. Butler | Pierre L. Martin-Hirsch | Francis Martin | Li Cui | F. Martin | P. Martin-Hirsch | Li Cui
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