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Organic analysis

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(Chem.) the analysis of organic compounds, concerned chiefly with the determination of carbon as carbon dioxide, hydrogen as water, oxygen as the difference between the sum of the others and 100 per cent, and nitrogen as free nitrogen, ammonia, or nitric oxide; - formerly called ultimate analysis, in distinction from proximate analysis.

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ORGANIC ANALYSIS Determinators for carbon, sulfur, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen; analyzers for fat, protein, ash/moisture, mercury, and calorific value.
In response, researchers and practitioners in urban planning, political science, and economics, from across western Europe explore some dimensions of the Union's action in the spatial field, and investigate the emergence of space as a category of Union policy They resist proposing a comprehensive and organic analysis.
It is this so-called Raman imaging that holds enormous potential, both for inorganic and organic analysis, as well as for emerging applications in the fast-growing pharmaceuticals, biotechnology and nanotechnology markets.
 
 
 
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