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Mass Analyzers and Mass Spectrometers

2016
Mass spectrometers are comprised of three main components: an ion source, a mass analyzer, and a detector. Ionization of the analyte occurs in the ion source and the resulting ions are counted at the detector. However, it is the mass analyzer that is responsible for determing the mass-to-charge ratio (m/z) of the ions (Jennings KR, Dolnikowski GG ...
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Scrotal Masses

2013
The role of radiology in the study of patients with scrotal masses is very important. Imaging, in fact, is used to confirm presence of the disease process, to evaluate its location and extent, and to assess its nature. These goals can be reached in many cases through careful analysis of imaging findings and correlation with clinical and laboratory ...
DERCHI, LORENZO, Bertolotto M.
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Mass and mass values

1974
Report discussing the different bases for determining mass values and instances where these differences may be crucial. The first part is a historical summary of weighing, standards, and the assignment of value; and the interfacing of mass measurements with civilization. The second part discusses in detail the methods of assigning mass values.
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Mass here, mass there and mass everywhere

Journal of Echocardiography, 2016
Rohan, Parikh   +6 more
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Mass Spectrometry

2012
Mass spectrometry has evolved to become the biggest (in market share and total expenditure) analytical technology. It is also the analytical instrumentation sector with the biggest annual increase, thus signifying its importance and value. Mass spectrometry has become the method of choice because it offers unique characteristics not provided by other ...
Kaklamanos, G.   +2 more
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Mass appeal?

Trustee : the journal for hospital governing boards, 2009
Many health care experts describe Massachusetts' efforts at health care reform as a noble experiment that has sharply reduced the number of uninsured residents in the state. On the other hand, it has raised costs, threatened safety-net providers and brought other unintended consequences. What are the lessons for national reform?
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Mass resolution in mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry

Mass Spectrometry Reviews, 1983
Frank W. Crow   +2 more
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