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JIS G 1257-15-1:2013 Iron and steel - Atomic absorption spectrometric method - Part 15: Determination of zinc - Section 1: Flame atomization after decomposition with acids
JIS G 1257-2:2013 Iron and steel - Atomic absorption spectrometric method - Part 2: Determination of phosphorus - Flame atomization indirect method after extraction of molybdophosphate
JIS G 1257-10-3:2013 Iron and steel - Atomic absorption spectrometric method - Part 10: Determination of aluminium - Section 3: Flame atomization after separation of iron
JIS G 1257-12-2:2013 Iron and steel - Atomic absorption spectrometric method - Part 12: Determination of lead - Section 2: Flame atomization after extraction of iodide
JIS G 1257-11-1:2013 Iron and steel - Atomic absorption spectrometric method - Part 11: Determination of tin - Section 1: Flame atomization after extraction of iodide
JIS G 1257-15-2:2013 Iron and steel - Atomic absorption spectrometric method - Part 15: Determination of zinc - Section 2: Flame atomization after extraction of tetra-hexylammonium iodide-trioctylamine complex
JIS G 1257-16-1:2013 Iron and steel - Atomic absorption spectrometric method - Part 16: Determination of bismuth - Section 1: Flame atomization after extraction of iodide
JIS G 1257-17-1:2013 Iron and steel - Atomic absorption spectrometric method - Part 17: Determination of antimony - Section 1: Flame atomization after extraction of iodide
JIS G 1257-18-1:2013 Iron and steel - Atomic absorption spectrometric method - Part 18: Determination of tellurium - Section 1: Flame atomization after extraction of iodide
JIS G 1257-13:2013 Iron and steel - Atomic absorption spectrometric method - Part 13: Determination of magnesium - Flame atomization after decomposition with acids
JIS G 1257-12-1:2013 Iron and steel - Atomic absorption spectrometric method - Part 12: Determination of lead - Section 1: Flame atomization after decomposition with acids
JIS G 1257-9:2013 Iron and steel - Atomic absorption spectrometric method - Part 9: Determination of titanium - Flame atomization after decomposition with acids