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    GlossaryFlow Injection Analysis (FIA)

    Flow Injection Analysis (FIA) is a technique used in chemistry to analyze the concentration of substances in a sample. It involves injecting a small volume of the sample into a continuously flowing carrier stream, which then passes through a detector that measures the desired analyte. This method is efficient and allows for rapid, automated analysis of multiple samples.

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