Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) is widely used for the quantitative analysis of metals and metalloids in various samples, including environmental, biological, and industrial materials. It is commonly applied in fields such as environmental monitoring to detect heavy metals in water and soil, in pharmaceuticals to analyze drug formulations, and in food safety to assess contamination levels. Additionally, AAS plays a crucial role in Metallurgy for determining the composition of alloys and in clinical laboratories for trace metal analysis in biological fluids.
AAS stands for Angle Angle and Side
Raimo Aas was born in 1953.
Agnar Aas was born in 1951.
Aas-Jakobsen was created in 1937.
Thomas Aas died in 1961.
Thomas Aas was born in 1887.
Karl Aas died in 1943.
Karl Aas was born in 1899.
Ulf Aas died in 2011.
Ulf Aas was born in 1919.
Rolf Aas died in 1946.
Rolf Aas was born in 1891.