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EMPA
(redirected from Electron Microprobe Analysis)

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EMPAEidgenössische Materialprüfungs- und ForschungsAnstalt (Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research)
EMPAEuro-Mediterranean Parliamentary Assembly
EMPAElectron Microprobe Analysis
EMPAExecutive Master of Public Administration (various universities)
EMPAEmergency Management Preparedness and Assistance (Florida, USA)
EMPAEuropean Military Press Association
EMPAEthyl Methylphosphonic Acid
EMPAEmergency Medicine Physician Assistants
EMPAEnvironmental & Marine Project Management Agency (Bremen, Germany)
EMPAEasy Meal Prep Association
EMPAEuropean/Mediterranean Planetarium Association
EMPAEnergy Market and Policy Analysis, Inc
EMPAEast Midlands Property Alliance (UK)
EMPAEve Multipurpose Application (gaming; Eve Online)


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Electron microprobe analysis of magnetites indicate that they are not zoned with regard to their Ti contents, in contrast to magnetite associated with carbonatites at Jacupiranga, Brazil.
Armstrong, Propagation of Errors in the Precision and Accuracy of Quantitative Electron Microprobe Analysis, Proc.
 
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