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- adjective of or involving polarography
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Examples
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Heyrovsky from Prague in 1959 for his development of polarographic methods of analysis.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: The Development of Modern Chemistry 2010
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This exercise involves the assembly of a glucose biosensor with the glucose oxidase immobilised within a membrane at the surface of polarographic oxygen electrode.
Archive 2004-12-01 2004
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Heyrovsky's invention of the polarographic method dates from 1922 and he concentrated his whole further scientific activity on the development of this new branch of electrochemistry.
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He formed a school of Czech polarographers in the University, and was himself in the forefront of polarographic research.
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Almost all chemical elements can be analysed with the aid of the polarographic method and in Organic Chemistry it is equally useful for the most diverse groups of substances.
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Several years elapsed before the polarographic method was noticed outside your own country.
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The ATi sensor polariser is a battery powered device which provides the "bias voltage" needed to stabilize the ATi chlorine, chlorine dioxide or ozone polarographic sensors.
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The ATi sensor polariser is a battery powered device which provides the "bias voltage" needed to stabilize the ATi chlorine, chlorine dioxide or ozone polarographic sensors.
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Because there are no instrument or measuring technique approvals chlorine monitors of all types, colorimetric, amperometric and polarographic monitors have long been in use.
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The ATi sensor polariser is a battery powered device which provides the "bias voltage" needed to stabilize the ATi chlorine, chlorine dioxide or ozone polarographic sensors.
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