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Software for XRF
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 March 2019
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As in other fields of spectroscopy, software for x-ray fluorescent analysis has to assist the user in instrument control, raw data refinement, qualitative interpretation of spectral data, and computations for obtaining quantitative results. From a historical point of view, instrument automation and data evaluation routines tor large numbers of samples have been a most important incentive for the introduction of computers into x-ray analysis.
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