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Inorganic mass spectrometry: principles and applications

Becker, 2008

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Becker S
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Providing an exhaustive review of this topic, Inorganic Mass Spectrometry: Principles and Applications provides details on all aspects of inorganic mass spectrometry, from a historical overview of the topic to the principles and functions of mass separation and ion detection …
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