Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry
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EAC
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Cross-References
Cross-references to other relevant articles in the Encyclopedia
significantly enhance the value of your article. Cross-references
can be placed both in the body of an article ('inline cross
references'), or as a list at the end of the article ('Related
Articles').
'Inline cross references' refer the reader to other articles that
give more detailed information on the topic being discussed at that
point.
'Related Articles' cross-references are a list of other articles on
related topics, which the reader may find of interest.
Please include cross-references in your article wherever you feel
that they would be useful. Please use the target article's Unique
ID number in your cross-reference. You can identify an article's
Unique ID number by taking the last five digits of the DOI number,
for example:
Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry
DOI:10.1002/9780470027318. a6013
so Unique ID number = a6013.
Sample Articles
For an idea of the format and style of EAC articles, please follow
the link to Sample Content at the top of this page.