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Proton Transfer Charge Reduction Enables Isobaric Labeling-Based Proteoform Quantification of Overlapping Signals in Top-Down Mass Spectrometry. [PDF]
Kaulich PT, Tholey A.
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Mechanistic Insights into Novel Water-Mediated Sustainable Synthesis of Dicarboxylic Acids in Green Solvent Systems. [PDF]
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Enhanced Environmental PFAS Characterization Using a Virtual High-Resolution Mass Spectral Library Generated by Transfer Learning-Based Neural Network. [PDF]
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A Robust Self-Powered Triboelectric Sensor for Risk Mitigation in Seismic Scenarios: IoT Communication and Dimensional Monitoring. [PDF]
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Imaging spectrum of mesenteric masses
Abdominal Radiology, 2020Mesenteries are extensions of the visceral and parietal peritoneum consisting of fat, vessels, nerves, and lymphatics. Mesenteric masses have a wide differential diagnosis with neoplastic, infectious, or inflammatory etiologies and can either be solid or cystic. Imaging features are critical for the diagnosis.
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Physical Review, 1960
It is assumed that the $\ensuremath{\pi}$-baryon interactions are universal and the $K$-baryon interactions account for the large mass differences between baryons. If further all baryon spins are \textonehalf{} and $K$ spin is zero, ($\ensuremath{\Sigma}, \ensuremath{\Lambda}$) parity is even, the ($\ensuremath{\Sigma}, \ensuremath{\Lambda}$) mass ...
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It is assumed that the $\ensuremath{\pi}$-baryon interactions are universal and the $K$-baryon interactions account for the large mass differences between baryons. If further all baryon spins are \textonehalf{} and $K$ spin is zero, ($\ensuremath{\Sigma}, \ensuremath{\Lambda}$) parity is even, the ($\ensuremath{\Sigma}, \ensuremath{\Lambda}$) mass ...
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Relativistic ensembles and the mass spectrum
Physical Review D, 1982We demonstrate here that the known results of the covariant formulation of relativistic statistical mechanics can be extended to include the mass degree of freedom as expressed by the exponential mass spectrum of the statistical models in high-energy physics.
Miller, David, SUHONEN, E
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