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This volume is intended for students and professionals in diverse
areas of the biological and biochemical sciences. It is oriented to
those who are unfamiliar with the use of physical methods in
studies of the biological elements. We hope the reader will find
the material a helpful reference for other volumes of this series
as well as the general literature, and some may see ways to adopt
these techniques in their own pursuits. Every effort has been made
to avoid an abstruse presentation. It should be clear that one
individual cannot be expert in all the disciplines considered here
(and the authors recognize that fact with sin cere humility). As
may be expected of an introductory reference, most of our attention
was focused on the commonly used methods. To balance this, we have
included a few examples of approaches which are promising but
relatively undeveloped at this time. Also, an emphasis has been
placed on element selectivity. It is impossible to envision the
course of future events, and a volume which deals with
instrumentation is especially prone to become outdated.
Nevertheless, any valid approach to a scientific question should be
applicable indefinitely."
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