AMC Reports
AMC Reports present detailed studies of various aspects and applications of the analytical sciences.
They are produced by the expert Subcommittees of the AMC, and then subjected to an independent scrutiny by the whole AMC before publication. Some are published in one of several specialist journals and, after an interval, reproduced here, while others are deposited here in the first instance.
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Reports of the Instrumental Criteria Subcommittee
Historical list of AMC Reports
Part I (1984 Revised 1998): Evaluation of analytical instrumentation:
Atomic absorption Spectrophotometers, Primarily for use with Flames
Part II (1985 Revised 1998): Evaluation of analytical instrumentation:
Atomic absorption Spectrophotometers, Primarily for use with Electrothermal Atomisers
Part X (1997): Evaluation of analytical instrumentation:
Instrumentation for Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spec¬trometry
Part XI (1998): Evaluation of analytical instrumentation:
Instrumentation for Molecular Fluorescence Spectrometry
Part XII (2000): Evaluation of analytical instrumentation:
Instrumentation for Capillary Electrophoresis
Part XIII (2000): Evaluation of analytical instrumentation:
Instrumentation for UV-VIS-NIR Spectrometry
Part XIV (2000): Evaluation of analytical instrumentation:
Instrumentation for Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry
Part XV (2001): Evaluation of analytical instrumentation:
Instrumentation for Gas Chromatography-Ion-Trap Mass Spectrometry
Part XVI (2006): Evaluation of analytical instrumentation:
Evaluation of General User NMR Spectrometers
Part XVII (2005): Evaluation of analytical instrumentation:
Instrumentation for Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometers
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