Energy Dispersive Techniques Using X-Ray Fluorescence with Primary X-Rays for Human Hard Tissues Analysis

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Among others, biomedical research is conducted for the systematic collection and analysis of data from which general conclusions can be drawn and which can increase the life quality of the patients. Given these issues, the aim of the research presented in this paper is to analyze the concentration of heavy elements from the human body, using complementary analysis methods, based on the energy dispersion spectrometry (EDS) technique.

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