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Michigan State University, East Lansing, 48824
Abstract
Quantitative measurement of tissue mineral concentration requires good sampling procedures, appropriate sample preparation and application of suitable analytical techniques. These factors were discussed, and suggestions were developed for dealing with the problems which result when quantifying tissue minerals in the mg/kg to µg/kg range. Special emphasis was placed on atomic absorption and emission spectroscopy.
1 Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station Journal Article No. 7389.
2 Presented at 67th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Animal Science, University of Colorado, Ft. Collins, July 28, 1975, as part of a Symposium on Evaluating Mineral Concentrations in Animal Tissues. Sponsored by the Regulatory Agency Committee, A.S.A.S. with financial assistance under Contract No. 223-75-7014 from the Public Health Service, Food and Drug Administration, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
3 Department of Animal Husbandry.
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