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- initialism electron spectroscopy for
chemical analysis
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In addition to wet chemistry, surface analysis techniques such as AES or ESCA would provide trace component analyses.
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(NMR) and electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis (ESCA), he was able to study their structure, stability, properties and reactivity.
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Studies using electron-spectroscopy for chemical analysis (ESCA), developed by the Swedish Nobel laureate in physics for 1981, Kai
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But ABSA spokesman Pieter Marais said ESCA had been given three months notice in November last year.
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ESCA accused ABSA of acting unilaterally in trying to evict the association.
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ABSA and ESCA agreed in 1993 to share offices in an Ennerdale house owned by the banking group in order to jointly solve problems of residents unable to meet monthly mortgage instalments.
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It was furthermore found that the electronic binding energy was to some extent dependent upon the chemical environment of the atom, and this led to a new method for chemical analysis - ESCA - which stands for
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Main research activity in the field of electron spectroscopy, ESCA.
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St Bede's School student Callum Jackson compiled an assured 50 from 89 balls for ESCA, after captain and star batsman Kishen Velani had fallen leg-before for a duck on his fourth delivery, off the medium pace bowling of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School's Jack Dewhurst.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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MCC Schools controlled the match after electing to field, restricting ESCA to 199 from their 50 overs, with seamer Nick Kent from St George's College named man of the match after taking 4-46 from his 10 overs.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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