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Mass Spectrometry and Ultra-High VacuumSchroeder et al., 2001
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- Schroeder S
- Weiher N
- Illenberger E
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Mass spectrometry is a widely used technique in many areas of basic and applied science. It is based on the ionisation of neutral molecules in the gas phase, which can be analysed by their motion in electric and magnetic fields. There are many different types of mass …
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