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A brief history of mass spectrometrySmoluch et al., 2019
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- Smoluch M
- Silberring J
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- Mass Spectrometry: An Applied Approach
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Mass spectrometry (MS) is almost 120 years old, but despite its age, it is still an extremely attractive technique. This chapter compares its birth and development to the fate of the title character of the novel The Curious Case of Benjamin Button by FS Fitzgerald. Postwar …
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