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The evidential value of microspectrophotometry measurements made for pen inks. / Martyna, Agnieszka; Lucy, David; Zadora, Grzegorz et al.
In: Analytical Methods, Vol. 2013, No. 23, 07.12.2013, p. 6788-6795.

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Martyna, A, Lucy, D, Zadora, G, Trzcinska, B, Ramos, D & Parczewski, A 2013, 'The evidential value of microspectrophotometry measurements made for pen inks', Analytical Methods, vol. 2013, no. 23, pp. 6788-6795. https://doi.org/10.1039/C3AY41622D

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Martyna, A., Lucy, D., Zadora, G., Trzcinska, B., Ramos, D., & Parczewski, A. (2013). The evidential value of microspectrophotometry measurements made for pen inks. Analytical Methods, 2013(23), 6788-6795. https://doi.org/10.1039/C3AY41622D

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Martyna A, Lucy D, Zadora G, Trzcinska B, Ramos D, Parczewski A. The evidential value of microspectrophotometry measurements made for pen inks. Analytical Methods. 2013 Dec 7;2013(23):6788-6795. Epub 2013 Sept 27. doi: 10.1039/C3AY41622D

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Martyna, Agnieszka ; Lucy, David ; Zadora, Grzegorz et al. / The evidential value of microspectrophotometry measurements made for pen inks. In: Analytical Methods. 2013 ; Vol. 2013, No. 23. pp. 6788-6795.

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