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and self absorption, 138, 139(f)
anti-Stokes, 138
continuum source, 140
detection limit, 141
direct line fluorescence, 137, 138(f)
electrothermal atomizer for, 142, 143(f)
flames for, 141
hydride generation, 141
instrumentation, 4, 5(f), 139-144, 142(f)
line source, 138, 139-141. See also Line source
linear dynamic range, 138, 139(f)
mercury determination, 141-142
practical exercise, 173-176
quenching, 141
resonance fluoresecence, 137, 138(f)
stepwise line fluorescence, 137, 138(f)
theory, 6, 137-139
thermally assisted fluorescence, 137, 138(f)
vapour generation, 141, 149
Alkemade, 2
Applications, 14-16
in ETAAS, 68
in ICP-AES, 107
in ICP-MS, 130-131
in FAAS, 50
Arcs, 111-112
Atomic absorption spectrometry. See AAS
Atomic emission spectrometry. See AES